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UPDATED: 12:00, April 09, 2005
Anti-US occupation rally in Iraq
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Iraqis shout anti-United States slogans during a demonstration against US military occupation, in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, April 8, 2005. The demonstrators demanded the withdrawal of the US-led forces from Iraq as soon as possible.

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A young man shouts anti-United States slogans during a demonstration against US military occupation, in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, April 8, 2005. The demonstrators demanded the withdrawal of the US-led forces from Iraq as soon as possible.

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People listen to Harith al-Dhari (Up), spokesman for the Iraqi Muslim Scholars Association, who makes a speech against the United States military occupation, during a rally in the Um al-Qura mosque in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, April 8, 2005. The Muslim Scholars Association held the rally to call on Iraqis to oppose the US military occupation of Iraq and pray for peace and stability.

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