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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 3/25/2009
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thank you so much for supporting, and it is my life that you support,and my whole stand in life , my deepest appreciation, Saad.
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 3/25/2009
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thank you for your overwhelming emotion toward our tragedy, it is those who are humans that we give us the power to stay alive,and you are on the top of them at least to me, my appreciation, Saad.
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 3/25/2009
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Stunning statement of an ongoing tragedy. I am continually appalled at the lack of humanity shown to your people. This must end. I continue to believe that there is an end to this atrocity beset upon you and your country. You know that I am sincere with my concern and best wishes. Only wishing I could trade places to give you rest from the strain of such senseless blood shed and violence. Be well, your friend, Stan
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Paul de Beukelaar
{K:26449} 3/24/2009
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A dramatic scene and strong message dear Saad. Balancing between despair and hope, always go for the latter. You made a quality documentary capture here reminding that the people of Iraq deserve a decent future, all the best my friend, Paul
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 3/24/2009
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yes Garry,it is Sad ,for us those who are a live,but for them ,they are in the hand of more merciful creatures,they are in the hand of their creators,he is so merciful with what his hands have created,did you ever saw a handcrafts painting that is torn by its painter ? Saad.
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 3/24/2009
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wasteland and teared souls,and we have to digest promises,sleep on hopes,and learn from the dead,that is what left from the torn city,and I still hope,and I still to hope,just may be ,may be.. there is tomorrow, regards, Saad.
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 3/24/2009
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It is a sad world indeed when the place where you find most peace is in the graveyard. Perhaps the flecks of green in the image are the signs of new growth. Best wishes, Gary
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Ania Zielińska-Hoşaf
{K:61374} 3/23/2009
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Beautiful composition, dear Saad. I like the branches on the left side and generally the photo.
Oh God... I saw the pictures of Warsaw after II WW... well, almost nothing was left from my city then, I have never seen a real, historical Old Town which my grandparents saw... But - Warsaw was rebulit, as it was like the aim of whole nation... or at least Warsaw citizens. I can be proud...
I hope your country will be reconstructed as my home town was...
But yes, there's still no peace there, and so sad stories...
My best wishes!!!!!! Ania
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Ali dewchi
{K:15992} 3/23/2009
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عزيزي سعد اولا مبروك على الصورة وثانيا عاشت ايدك على الرد الجميل الذي كتبته دمتا لنا اخا كبيرا تحياتي علي
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 3/23/2009
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it is the only place that one could find the peace in my country,and yes it is the graveyard, as for the war shots and its effect ,that is very simple,imagine Berlin after the WW2,and that will be my city,and the twenty two thousand project that was achieved in reconstructing Iraq ,was proved to be on papers only,and their money was stolen, holding cameras in the streets of Iraq make you a target to all the opponents,three of my friends who does not believe this fact have be killed tree years ago,and an other one kidnapped,since then I haven't seen a man holding camera in my city. despair is the major feeling of my life right now,we want an end,we are also made of flesh and blood. Saad.
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 3/23/2009
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Powerful journalistic shot Saad... A hug, Srna
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M jalili
{K:69009} 3/23/2009
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A nice color work my friend ...............
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Mirek Towski
{K:14880} 3/23/2009
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Hello Saad Salem. You owe us a bit of explanation what this place is. To me it looks like a cemetery. You have such a great opportunity to show the war and its effects on Iraq, but You seem to avoid that subject.
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