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Ghaith Abdul-Ahad : ウィキペディア英語版
Ghaith Abdul-Ahad

Ghaith Abdul-Ahad (Arabic: غيث عبدالأحد) (born in Baghdad, Iraq, 1975) is an Iraqi journalist who began working after the U.S. invasion and has written for ''The Guardian'' and ''The Washington Post'' and published photographs in ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''The Guardian'', ''The Times'' (London), and other media outlets. Besides reporting from his native Iraq, Abdul-Ahad has also reported from Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria.
==Background==
Abdul-Ahad studied architecture at Baghdad University and had never traveled outside Iraq prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. As a deserter from Saddam Hussein's Iraqi army, he lived underground in Baghdad for six years, having to change his residence every few months in order to avoid detection and arrest.
He began doing street photography in 2001 and was determined to document conditions in Baghdad during the war. This aroused suspicion, and he was arrested three days before the end of major combat operations, though he was able to escape by bribing his guards.

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