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July 18, 2006

Farah Nosh is a Canadian/Iraqi photojournalist and one of the few Western freelance photographers based in Baghdad under the regime of Saddam Hussein,

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Farah Nosh

Her work looks at the casualties of Baghdad and the people who live with the wounds of war. It reminds me of Limbo in Dante's Inferno. Limbo is the first circle of hell, a place where souls persist in desire without hope, living upon the brink of grief's abysmal valley. That's Baghdad today is it not?

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