A shoulder to cry on in Baghdad

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The US military says levels of violence in Iraq are at their lowest for four years, but what psychological effect has constant unrest had on ordinary Iraqis? Caroline Wyatt returns to Baghdad after a 10-year absence to find out.

Caroline Wyatt describes how the streets and life of Baghdad has changed over the years. She visits one of the only remaining psychologists who still sees a small sign of hope and meets a soft-spoken UN envoy taking on one of the most dangerous jobs.
  • added August 04, 2008
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