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24/08/2011

An Iraqi family destroyed by bombs and bullets - we speak to the man who is trying to look after and feed 18 traumatised relatives.

Extraordinary personal stories from around the world.

Today, a year after combat troops left Iraq, we hear from Nathir Bashir Ali who has a family of 18 to care for after the deaths of relatives during the violence.

He describes how his five year old sister-in-law was left traumatised after witnessing the deaths of her parents when their car was fired at by US troops, the horrific scene was captured by a photographer.

Also, dreaming of home - the BBC's Natia Abramia speaks to Georgian artist Andro Wekua about his recreation of the Abkhaz city he fled as a child.

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28 minutes

Last on

Thu 25 Aug 2011 10:05GMT

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  • Wed 24 Aug 2011 14:32GMT
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