Uthman al-Mukhtar
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People living in vicinity of infamous jail say its dark legacy has cursed their lives.
With declining international media interest in Iraq, local reporters juggle multiple jobs to make ends meet.
Campaign encouraging men to take more than one wife draws controversy in province awash with war widows.
Baghdad denies government-backed Awakening Council members are going unpaid and likely to defect to al-Qaeda.
Hundreds being imported, with locals viewing them as more reliable than security guards.
Soldiers at remote outpost near Syria lead a spartan life on the look out for infiltrators.
Armed groups sabre-rattling as tensions grow over protracted talks on new coalition government.
Authorities in Anbar pledge to do more for disadvantaged women following IWPR reports on their plight.
Authorities in Anbar pledge to do more for disadvantaged women following IWPR reports on their plight.
Authorities in Anbar pledge to do more for disadvantaged women following IWPR reports on their plight. By Uthman al-Mukhtar in Fallujah