U.S. Marines help Iraqi people topple a statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad’s Firdos Square in April 2003, a month after a U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq and overthrew Hussein’s oppressive regime. Photographer Alexandra Boulat documented the early weeks of the war for National Geographic, ...
Zimbabweans ponder images of the fall of Saddam Hussein
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June 25, 2005 FILM MONTAGE MS Soldier tying chain around Saddam Hussein statue/ WS Statue being pulled off of pillar by pulley/ Baghdad, Iraq 00:05 Saddam Hussein reviews maps with his advisors during the Iraq-Kuwait war. 04:32 GULF CRISIS: Trevor Mcdonald talks to Saddam Hussein ...
a.The opinion or concept of something that is held by the public:the public's image of business leaders as greedy. b.The concept or character projected to the public, as by a person or institution, especially as interpreted by the mass media:an actor who tried to convey an image of ref...
makes a point by saying, “If a photo can be altered to depict a picture of Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein shaking hands, what else can be done to manipulate photos. He and his partner hope to help the legal system when reviewing images that can help to greatly affect a case in ...
An Iraqi-American translator named Samir pins Saddam Hussein to the ground as the former Iraqi leader was captured by US Special Forces in Tikrit, Iraq, in December 2003. Saddam was hiding in a spider hole. Samir later met US President George W. Bush and showed him this picture: “I told...
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The removal of Saddam Hussein's regime has become necessary to remove the threat from his deadly weapons. But, beyond that, all of those who believe in the values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law should welcome the fact that as a result of coalition military action the Iraqi...
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