AP Photographer Ordered Released in Iraq -- After Two Years
His release would be a blow to right-wing bloggers who have long labeled him a terrorist supporter or sympathizer -- and the U.S. may indeed try to block his release.
His release would be a blow to right-wing bloggers who have long labeled him a terrorist supporter or sympathizer -- and the U.S. may indeed try to block his release.
AP | Kim Gamel | Posted 11.20.2007 | Media
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