**Thousands of people have been killed in clashes and are militants
After the fall of Saddam Hussein, long after 15 years. The prospects of returning the peace and stability of the Iraqis have faded. When the US troops entered Baghdad 15 years ago, they were thrilled to see 61-year-old Abu Ali, who passed away. He recalled that the dictatorship has collapsed. He had dreamed of a brighter future for Saddam Free Iraq. But these years brought only misery and suffering. Looking at the pictures of three boys killed in the ongoing anarchy, he said the words. Violence begins in Iraq after a US-led attack in 2003 Family conflicts and jihadi attacks fell apart and thousands of people were killed. Many Iraqi wounded. They have not been recovering even today and are spending the day in a dreary economic condition. In July 2007, Abu Ali's eldest son was 18 years old. The boy was killed in a busy streetcar bomb blast in the nearby Qaraada area of Baghdad. He was selling summer watermelons for summer travelers. After six years, in one such day, Ala (23) and Abbas (17), two younger sons of Abu Ali's taxi driver, were killed in an attack. The pain of the loss of children in the life of Abu Ali is evident in his face Balirakhaya. The life of the children would be better than Abu Ali dreamed. But today he only saw the graves of the boys. He said, I go to see graves every week. I go and sit Feel that. The boys are sitting next to me.
In the capital Baghdad, Narisundara and hairstyle Kayes Al-Sharia said Baghdad had fallen down after the image of Saddam was broken. He said, the situation is not available from this situation. Political parties only want their seats in the legislature. Sharia said, Saddam was a man of iron. He alone controlled everything and his chemical weapons was scared of the whole world. At Al-Firdaus Square in the heart of Baghdad, he used to see his saloon open every morning, when the monarch's monumental statue in Square was kept out of the house. He stood in the footsteps of the huge statue and told AFP, when the bronze statue was broken in front of his shop, then the collapse was Baggad. The platform is now a bit covered with bricks. Sharia (27) At that time, all young people thought that there would be nightclubs and restaurants soon in Baghdad. We thought we would roam the entire world. But instead of being open and open to the world, the lives of the Iraqis have been such that if one step progresses, we have to move back. Five steps
65-year-old Kurd politician Mahmud Osman has also dreamed of a bright future. He said that if Americans had the plan to overthrow Saddam Hussein, then Saddam should have no answer to the program. But it was not. Osman was involved in the interim leadership of Iraq after the fall of Saddam and was a Quraish Peshmerga warrior since 18 years of age. After Saddam's fall, opposition politicians returned from exile outside the country. The state institutions and Saddam's all-powerful Bath Party are broken. Corruption and clash of clerks increased. Militia, which has developed a security void due to ba breakdown of security forces, further upsets the anarchy. Goran's leader Rouf Maruf said, "We thought we were getting a federal and democratic system. But we have got conflicts and fierce nationalism. Religious and ethnic minority members of Iraq say that we have to pay our highest prices for the last decade of despair. Caledonian Catholic cleric Louis Rafael Sacco said that disaster was going on in our country after the disaster.
The teacher of the university, Abdel Salam al-Samar, said that every educational institution has been damaged. The situation in Iraq has worsened worse. The situation of our universities is similar. Salam has seen political interference in educational institutions and saw the death of his colleagues in the hands of militias. -FP
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