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Latest situation on post-war-Iraq

Xinhuanet 2003-05-13 10:25:10

Hundreds of Iraqis, some of whom hold posters, demonstrate on a street of Baghdad May 12. They called for rebuilding a new Iraqi army. (Xinhua Photo)

An Iraqi man talks to a US officer on the request of rebuilding a new Iraqi army in Baghdad May 12. (Xinhua Photo)

US soldiers watch Iraqis demonstrating on a street of Baghdad May 12. (Xinhua Photo)

Iraqis wait for return to their country in a long-distance bus station near Damascus, Syria, May 11. At present, 100 to 200 Iraqi refugees among 100,000 Iraqis who fled to Syria during the war return home each day. (Xinhua Photo)

A US soldier keeps order on a street of Bagdad May 12. The new US civilian administrator of post-war Iraq Paul Bremer reportedly arrived in Iraq on Monday. Bremer is expected to replace Jay Garner, the retired general who currently heads the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance in post-war Iraq. (Xinhua photo)

US soldiers guard at a square in central Baghdad, Iraq, May 12. The U.S. commander of coalition forces in Iraq told Iraqis on Sunday that Saddam Hussein's Baath Party was dissolved and asked them to surrender all of the group's possessions. (Xinhua photo)

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