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In April 2002, a statue was erected in honour of the 65th birthday of Saddam Hussein.
The statue was pulled down by American forces during the Iraq War in 2003, in front of a crowd of around a hundred Iraqis. The event was widely televised, and some of this footage was criticized for exaggerating the size of the crowd. Robert Fisk described it as "the most staged photo opportunity since Iwo Jima".
The site of statue now houses a green, abstract sculpture intended to symbolize "freedom", designed by sculptor Bassem Hamad al-Dawiri.
Category:Buildings and structures in Baghdad Category:Monuments and memorials in Iraq Category:Iraq War Category:United States Marine Corps in the Iraq War
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