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Baghdad museum reopens 6 years after looting

Iraq's restored National Museum reopened yesterday with a red-carpet gala in the heart of Baghdad nearly six years after looters carried away priceless antiquities as American troops largely stood by in the chaos of the city's fall to US forces

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Iraq's restored National Museum reopened yesterday with a red-carpet gala in the heart of Baghdad nearly six years after looters carried away priceless antiquities as American troops largely stood by in the chaos of the city's fall to US forces.

The ransacking of the museum became a symbol for critics of Washington's post-invasion strategy and its inability to maintain order as Saddam Hussein's police and military unravelled.

What happened
Once the home of one of the world's leading
collections of artifacts, the museum fell victim
to armed thieves who rampaged through the
capital after theu00a0US captured it in April 2003.

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