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A construction crew works on the outside of the Rusafa

A construction crew works on the outside of the Rusafa

A construction crew works on the outside of the Rusafa courthouse building in eastern Baghdad on April 6. Inspectors noticed significant progress at the site since their last visit in February, and Iraqi engine... More

Construction crew works on Rusafa courthouse

Construction crew works on Rusafa courthouse

Scaffolding inside the Rusafa courthouse attests to new safety measures Iraqi engineers have taken at the site. Construction of the courthouse is expected to be complete in June. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt... More

Construction workers pour concrete at the Rusafa courthouse

Construction workers pour concrete at the Rusafa courthouse

Construction workers pour concrete at the Rusafa courthouse construct site in eastern Baghdad, April 6. Inspectors noticed significant progress at the site since their last visit in February, and Iraqi engineer... More

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