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USAID-DART aids in grass roots campaign to find Iraqi prisoners and missing persons
Logo for a grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad which is run by volunteers. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
Volunteers sort documents at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
A volunteers takes a break from sorting documents to pray at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
Volunteers sort documents at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
A volunteer enters data into a computer from documents at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities and survivors of massacres.
Posters of missing personsadorn the window  of the offices of a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
 People waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database.  USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
Volunteers show a secret document that instructs people to create havoc if the Coalition should occupy Iraq  at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. The orders are to destroy documents, buildings and infilatrate and kill religous groups. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
Aydan A man points out details in his file he found  at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. The association is trying to imput information from siezed prison and other government documents into computers to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
An Iraqi looks at posters of missing persons posted at a recently established grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput information from siezed prison and other government documents into computers to create a National database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.

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USAID-DART aids in grass roots campaign to find Iraqi prisoners and missing persons


Logo for a grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad which is run by volunteers. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.
Photo by Thomas Hartwell, May 31, 2003

Logo for a grass roots Association of Former Prisoners and Missing Persons in Baghdad which is run by volunteers. They have offices in every governate except Tikrit and Ramadi. They are trying to imput into computers information from siezed prison and other government documents to create a database. Throughout the day queues of people are waiting to search the database for information on missing relatives. USAID-DART plans to help them get better organized and possibly train them on how to properly interview witnesses of atrocities or survivors of massacres.

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