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APPENDIX IV: Photos from Iraq



Mustafa Subhi Hassan al-Qubaisi, 12, holds a the photo of his twin brother Muhammad, shot by U.S. troops from the 82nd Airborne on June 26 in the Hay al-Jihad neighborhood of Baghdad. September 23, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



Bullet holes behind the steps where Muhammad Subhi Hassanal-Qubaisy was killed. September 23, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



On September 1, U.S. soldiers from the 82nd Airborne raided the house of this man, Fadhil Hamza Hussain al-Janabi, in al-Mahmudiya. His daughter Farah, aged 19, was killed by a grenade. September 21, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



Autopsy report showing wounds on `Uday `Abbas `Aday, an Iraqi guard mistakenly killed by soldiers from the 82nd Airborne in Baghdad on July 10. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



Falah Mahdi `Awad was wounded in the al-Baya`a neighborhood when U.S. soldiers from the 82nd Airborne mistakenly shot and killed three Iraqi guards they thought were thieves on July 10. September 26, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



Anwar Kadhim Jawad with her infant son Hassan and daughter Hadil `Adel `Abd al-Karim al-Kawwaz, 12. Anwar's husband and three children were killed on August 7 by U.S.troops when their car failed to stop at a poorly marked militarycheckpoint. She gave birth to Hassan one week later. September 26, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



The al-Kawwaz family car, shot by U.S. soldiers at a checkpoint on August 7, 2003. U.S. soldiers from the 1st Armored Division fired on the car without warning. September 26, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



Jabbar `Abd al-Nur Nuh, a truck driver delivering mineral water, was beaten by U.S. troops on July 5. September 27, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



The northern wall of building 198 at al-Qadissiya complex in al-Mahmudiya where more than 200 high-caliber rounds were fired by soldiers from the 82nd Airborne. The U.S.military says soldiers came under small arms fire but their response was excessive and indiscriminate. September 27, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch



Haidar Hussain Karim al-Fatlawi was shot in the leg by U.S.soldiers on Haifa Street, after they were attacked by a grenade or roadside bomb. September 28, 2003. © 2003 Fred Abrahams/Human Rights Watch


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October 2003