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  • This year, 400 city workers, from trash collectors to landscape workers, have been killed around Baghdad, al-Ali said.

    Landscaping team works to restore green to Baghdad 2006

  • The goal is to create 14-16 green square meters (17-19 square yards) per Baghdad resident, al-Ali said.

    Landscaping team works to restore green to Baghdad 2006

  • A decade of sanctions and years of war have devastated the trees that once graced boulevards, parks and other parts of Baghdad, said Jaafar Hamid al-Ali, agricultural adviser to the Baghdad Municipality.

    Landscaping team works to restore green to Baghdad 2006

  • Gunmen have targeted government employees, al-Ali said.

    Landscaping team works to restore green to Baghdad 2006

  • "In pictures: The work of Naji al-Ali" (Al-`Ali, as is well-known, was assassinated on the orders of Yasir `Arafat). (thanks David)

    Tuesday, July 24, 2007 As'ad 2007

  • Nadje al-Ali wearily responds that 'your anger is misplaced.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Rachel 2006

  • Evans, a member of the group Justice not Vengeance, is the chair, and the speakers are Iraqi activist academic Nadje al-Ali, 7/7 survivor and writer Rachel North and 'radical historian'Mark Curtis.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Rachel 2006

  • Iraqi Londoner Nadje al-Ali explainsthat 'In Iraq, people say goodbye every morning as if for thelast time, because it could be.'

    Archive 2006-04-01 Rachel 2006

  • The official book launch, organised by Voices in the Wilderness UK, Quaker Peace and Social Witness and Justice Not Vengeance, with support from Pluto Press, was an interesting evening on 12 April with Milan, radical historian Mark Curtis, and Iraqi activist academic Nadje al-Ali and myself speaking on a panel.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Rachel 2006

  • Iraqi Londoner Nadje al-Ali explainsthat 'In Iraq, people say goodbye every morning as if for thelast time, because it could be.'

    The Friday Project on 'False Flag Fundementalism' Rachel 2006

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