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Hugh in Iraq, Wednesday

Eddie Mair | 12:48 UK time, Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Hugh's reflection on five years of war in Iraq tonight is about Marlene. And her sister Samira. Here are his words and pictures:

"A year ago, I was in Marlene's kitchen asking her about the cost of living. We'd dealt with cooking oil and bottled gas; just as she was talking about the soaring cost of bread, there was a massive explosion that shook the building and rattled the glass in the windows. It was the bomb attack on the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon visiting the Green Zone a mile away. Marlene crossed herself, said "Oh my God!", and "I'm sorry". She then laughed as I commented: "How ironic, I was about to say that your life must be very stressful!"

A year on, Marlene is not laughing, She is barely speaking.

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Marlene

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Marlene with her sister Samira

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In memoriam. Marlene's and Samira's parents

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Their father as a young man. He's wearing the uniform of one of the mostly Assyrian-Christian Levy Units of the British Army in the early twentieth century, and under the "Mandate for Mesopotamia". There's more on the Levies :


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Better days. Another photograph on Marlene's wall: the River Tigris waterfront in Baghdad, in the nineteen sixties she thinks. Cafes, fish restaurants, seats on the sand, big American cars with fins, and timeless VW Beetles.


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Samira. How does she stay so cheerful? "It's my nature"

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