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      Haider Husseini

      Haider Husseini

      Video Journalist
      Location
      Baghdad
      Haider Husseini is a Video Journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Iraq. He has been covering Iraqi social and political stories since 2014, including ISIS liberation battles and the popular uprising in 2019. Previously, Haider worked with the AFP's Baghdad Bureau. His work has been featured on The Investigative Journal, LA Times, VICE, France 5, and VOX among others.
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      Captagon Crisis in Iraq: 'Drugs and terrorism two sides of the same coin'
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      Captagon Crisis in Iraq: 'Drugs and terrorism two sides of the same coin'

      Smugglers in Iraq go to extreme lengths to conceal drugs, but the Interior Ministry is waging a war against them.

      IraqOctober 25, 2021
      A woman shows her ink-stained finger after casting her vote at the Green Zone in Baghdad. Photo: Reuters
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      Iraq elections results to be announced Monday afternoon

      Outcome of first election under new electoral law to be revealed at 3pm local time

      IraqOctober 10, 2021
      A members of Iraq's security forces shows his ink-stained finger as he takes part in early voting for the parliamentary elections in Baghdad, on October 8, 2021. - More than 25 million Iraqis are eligible to vote for a new parliament on October 10, in the fifth such vote since a US-led invasion toppled dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003. A total of 329 seats are up for grabs in the election, which was moved forward from 2022 as a concession to youth-led pro-democracy protests that erupted in late 2019. (Photo by Sabah ARAR / AFP)
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      Iraq election: security forces head to the polls

      Security was tight as the first ballots were cast in Baghdad

      IraqOctober 08, 2021
      Tensions are running high in the Iraqi city of Nasiriyah before Sunday’s national elections.
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      Tensions are running high in the Iraqi city of Nasiriyah before Sunday’s national elections.

      Since October 2019, the southern city has become a mirror of the growing resentment among Shiites towards their political leaders

      IraqOctober 07, 2021
      Ahmed's on spot bicycle repair services
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      Ahmed's on spot bicycle repair services

      Fixing bicycles around Baghdad to make a living, Ahmed is one of the millions of youths around the country who are working to support their families to live.

      IraqSeptember 20, 2021
      Election officials prepare to distribute voter ID cards to Iraqi citizens in Baghdad. AP
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      Iraq's young voters hope to change political landscape

      Vote begins in less than a month with more than two million young people registered

      MENASeptember 17, 2021
      Meet the Iraqi election candidate fighting for the rights of people with disabilities.
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      Meet the Iraqi election candidate fighting for the rights of people with disabilities.

      Born with a disability and dependent on a wheelchair, the 49-year-old man from Karbala, who works in the administrative department of Karbala’s health directorate, is attempting to run for parliamentary elections to fight for the rights of people with disabilities.

      IraqSeptember 14, 2021
      Iraqi election candidates try to win over voters
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      Iraqi election candidates try to win over voters

      The October 10 polls will be the fifth since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003.

      IraqSeptember 14, 2021
      Young Iraqi entrepreneurs are bringing to life the country’s traditional handcrafts
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      Young Iraqi entrepreneurs are bringing to life the country’s traditional handcrafts

      Iraq’s art has a deep heritage that goes back to ancient Mesopotamian art. Still, many of the crafts have been at risk of dying out due to various socio-cultural, political and economic reasons.

      IraqSeptember 11, 2021
      Iraqi prime minister posing for a picture with Arab leaders
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      Iraqis seek support and less regional tension in Baghdad summit

      On Saturday, leaders and senior officials of nine countries met in Baghdad for a summit that Iraq hopes will secure support for their war-torn country and mitigate tensions in the region.

      IraqAugust 28, 2021
      Shiite Muslims commemorate the death of Hussain Ibn Ali, the prophet Mohammed, grandson in the battle of Karbala 680 AD
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      Ashura traditions in the Iraqi city of Karbala
      IraqAugust 20, 2021
      Baghdad's streets hold many times more cars than they have capacity for
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      Baghdad's streets hold many times more cars than they have capacity for

      The city's roads can't cope with the high number of cars. No new roads have been built in 30 years.

      IraqJuly 15, 2021
      Nasiriyah begins to bury its dead after hospital blaze
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      Nasiriyah begins to bury its dead after hospital blaze

      Families of some victims of a hospital fire in Iraq held funerals in Najaf for their loved ones.

      IraqJuly 13, 2021
      Wires from generators above the wires market in Central Baghdad, Iraq
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      Iraq electricity problem makes the summer unbearable.

      Iraqis face an unforgiving summer that has only added to their daily woes, including poor public services, deteriorated security situation and endemic electricity outages.

      IraqJuly 05, 2021
      PMF member holds flag
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      Supporters of Iran-backed militia hold memorial for fighters killed in US drone strike

      Supporters of the Popular Mobilisation Forces held a funeral for four fighters killed in US drone attacks. The attacks were in response to drone strikes on US facilities.

      IraqJune 29, 2021
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