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Iraqi leaders in attendence of the reconciliation meeting

Iraqi leaders in attendence of the reconciliation meeting

Iraqi leaders in attendence of the reconciliation meeting held Jan. 8 at the Rashid District Council Hall view slides documenting the reduction of violence throughout the Doura neighborhood. The meeting focuse... More

Northwest Rashid Hayy (community) leaders along with

Northwest Rashid Hayy (community) leaders along with

Northwest Rashid Hayy (community) leaders along with Iraqi security forces and government representatives attend a reconciliation meeting, Jan. 6. The meeting between local Rashid community leaders discussed pr... More

reconciliation meeting in the Rashid District

reconciliation meeting in the Rashid District

U.S. Army Soldiers from 2nd Squadron, 2nd Striker Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, meet with Sheiks from the Abu T'shir province during a reconciliation meeting in the ... More

Northwest Rashid Hayy leaders along with Iraqi security

Northwest Rashid Hayy leaders along with Iraqi security

Northwest Rashid Hayy leaders along with Iraqi security forces and government representatives attend a reconciliation meeting, Jan. 6, between Shia and Sunni to discuss problems in their communities and the pro... More

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