Refugees in their own homeland

Laundry festoons the bleachers where the fans once sat, and open sewage flows through shallow ditches dug in the dirt outside. The parking lot is filled with simple cinderblock houses, some with electricity and satellite dishes, that attest to how long some families have called the stadium and its environs home. Full Story »

Posted by Louise Franco
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Topics: Iraq
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Posted by: Posted by Louise Franco - Dec 26, 2007 - 6:04 AM PST
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