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The US invaded Iraq 20 years ago. This is what life looks like there now, through the eyes of Iraqi citizens.

Updated 12:44 AM EDT, Sun March 19, 2023Ordinary people in Iraq were given disposable cameras. This is what they want you to see

These street scenes paint a picture of how life has changed in Iraq in the 20 years since the United States invaded the country in 2003.— an American studying photography at the time — had an idea. He sent 20 disposable cameras to a photojournalist working in Iraq and asked for the cameras to be distributed to citizens.

"While the scenes of everyday life signal life has changed and come back to a more peaceful existence in the photos from Baghdad, some of the images from Falluja and Mosul paint a picture of visible scars and cities left in disrepair," he said.. Many of them expressed wanting to show their country in a new light.

"I was very worried about my family when I saw my country being brutally bombed, people getting killed, infrastructure being destroyed," he said. Hikmet, 50, a grocery merchant for more than 30 years, struggles with the heartache and hardship his people face."I hope that the world will pay attention to Iraqi people, feel their suffering and support them to fully restore their safety and their independence, so that they can enjoy security and stability," he said.Nawfel, the photographer, was just 9 months old when this happened, but he said his family had to flee the city to escape the war.

"I was born in those areas that still preserve their heritage, beautiful traditions and good people, and I visit them constantly with my family and friends, where I feel joy and bring back memories," Hikmet said.A man transports goods to a commercial market on a narrow alley in the Haydar Khana area of Baghdad."It's my father's profession," Karim said."He told me, 'This guy was just like me, working to carry things from merchants to customers.

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