http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1357438,00.htmlMasked and armed, they crouch on street corners, taking shots at each other. It's just another day in Baghdad
Ghaith Abdul-Ahad
Tuesday November 23, 2004
The Guardian
It was late afternoon and we were driving through the streets of Baghdad looking for them. It didn't take long to spot one. He was crouched in a corner wearing fingerless leather gloves, a baseball cap covering half of his face, his hands holding firmly on to his rifle.
I jumped from the car, camera in hand, then ran and sat next to him. "Can I take pictures?" I asked.
"Who are you?" he replied, without even looking at me, his eyes trained on the door in front of him.
"I'm a photographer and I'm writing a story about you guys and what you're doing."
We talked for a few minutes and then he said, "OK, follow me."
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