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Voices from inside Iraq

Nicholas Witchell, the BBC correspondent in Baghdad, interviews Iraqis about life in the war-torn country.

A PSYCHIATRIST'S VIEW

Psychiatrist Dr Ali Abdul-Razak Mohammed on Iraq's emotional trauma

WOMEN MPs HAVE THEIR SAY

Politicians Sunni Shatha Al-Obosi and and Shia Dr Gina Obeidi on whether the US still has a role to play

A SOLDIER'S IMPRESSION

Colonel Rashad of the Iraqi Army talks about dealing with gunmen and how the army copes with less help from the US

VIEW FROM THE COFFEE SHOP

Nicholas Witchell speaks to two Iraqis in a neighbourhood cafe about how life is changing in Baghdad





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