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For less than ID15 a day, hundreds of Iraqis risk their lives to work as interpreters for the army. Many are now in hiding from death squads and feel abandoned by their former employers.
While the rest of Iraq collapses into anarchy, Kurdistan is quietly flourishing. Its marble shopping malls and multi-million dollar construction projects are signs of a new boom.
Sarah Hamdne was shopping for her school uniform in Baghdad when insurgents shot her four times. She was deliberately targeted because her father worked as translator for a foreign company.
Karwan Taufik barely survived the gas attack on his village which nearly blinded him. Now, he is one of the main witnesses in the Anfal trial. We accompany him back to the village where it all began.
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