Disbelief and Joy in Baghdad
Celebratory gunfire and conspiracy theories abound in the Iraqi capital after rumours of their ousted president’s capture are confirmed.
Celebratory gunfire and conspiracy theories abound in the Iraqi capital after rumours of their ousted president’s capture are confirmed.
Peaceful demonstrators hold out for an elected governor for southern province.
Mixed feelings at Baghdad university over Saddam arrest – partying students receive threats.
Saddam loyalists clash with United States forces in Sunni cities, clinging to the belief their leader is still free.
Ba’ath party heavies still lurk in every neighbourhood, reminding people of their intimidating role in the past.
Principal publisher of children's literature jettisons Saddam-era propaganda.
Handicapped volunteers have started to help out Baghdad’s traffic police with growing jams.
Schools in the Sunni triangle close following a series of death threats against pupils and teachers.
Kurdish students from Iran and Syria are escaping the troubles by studying in northern Iraq.
IWPR tails Kirkuk’s police chief to find out what it takes to keep the peace on the city’s tough streets.