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March 20, 2005

One Iraqi's Thoughts on Liberation

The always interesting Anthony Shadid has an excellent feature in today's WaPo detailing a series of interviews he conducted over the past three years with a prominent Sunni bookseller in Baghdad. The fellow's complex mix of emotions -- joy at being freed from Saddam, shame at the occupation, fear and optimism over the future of his country -- are very well drawn in this sensitive profile. Worth reading.

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