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Sweets replace bullets on Iraq’s Haifa street

By Steve Negus

Published: June 9 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 9 2005 03:00

On the bullet-pocked walls of Baghdad's Haifa Street, graffiti reading "Long live the Resistance" has beenscribbled out and replaced with "Long live the National Guard".

Surrounded by his men, Major Fouad, a company commander of the 302nd battalion, the Iraqi National Guard unit charged with garrisoning this former insurgent stronghold, summons citizens to attest to how safe their neighbourhood has become.

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