THE WISDOM FUND: News & Views
The China Post (Taiwan)
April 16, 2003

Anti-American Protests Intensify in Iraq

BAGHDAD--Anti-American protests intensified here and in southern Iraq on Tuesday, as U.S. forces struggled with the delicate task of rebuilding the country after toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein.

Exasperated U.S. military officials tried to hamper the media from covering new demonstrations in Baghdad while some 20,000 people in the Shiite Muslim bastion of Nasiriyah railed against a U.S.-staged meeting on Iraq's future.

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