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26 November 2005

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Part 1: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-01.htm

Part 2: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-02.htm

Part 4: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-04.htm

Part 5: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-05.htm

Part 6: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-06.htm

Part 7: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-07.htm

Part 8: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-08.htm

Captions by Associated Press.
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An injured child is carried away from the scene of a car bomb explosion near a market in eastern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, May 12, 2005, which killed at least six people and wounded 13, police said.(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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An injured child is rushed to the Al Kindi hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, May 10, 2005 after a car bomb exploded in central Baghdad, killing at least seven people and wounding 16. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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An injured school girl is rushed into the Al Kindi hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, after a car bomb exploded in the city center, Saturday, May 7, 2005. A police officer confirmed at the scene confirmed 17 people were killed, including some who appeared to be Westerners. He said 33 people were wounded, all Iraqi's, among them 18 school children. He spoke on condition of anonymity, and his information could not immediately be confirmed. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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An injured school girl arrives outside the Al Kindi hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, after a a car bomb exploded in the city center, Saturday, May 7, 2005. A police officer at the scene said 17 people were killed, including some who appeared to be Westerners. He said 33 people were wounded, all Iraqi's, among them 18 school children. He spoke on condition of anonymity, and his information could not immediately be confirmed. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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A man carries a child to the hospital after the boy was injured during the explosion of a car bomb at a Shiite mosque Friday, April 22, 2005 in Baghdad, Iraq. The blast killed eight people and wounded 20 during midday prayers, in the capital's eastern New Baghdad neighborhood at the Al-Subeih mosque. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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An injured school girl is rushed in the Al Kindi hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, after a a car bomb exploded in the city center, Saturday, May 7, 2005. A police officer at the scene said 17 people were killed, including some who appeared to be Westerners. He said 33 people were wounded, all Iraqi's, among them 18 school children. He spoke on condition of anonymity, and his information could not immediately be confirmed. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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A wounded Iraqi child is treated in a local hospital after insurgent attacks in Samarra, Iraq Thursday, March 31, 2005. A suicide car bomber rammed into a U.S. military humvee in the center of Samarra and gunmen briefly attacked a police station with rocket propelled grenades and gunfire, police said. There were no U.S. casualties, on the US military humvee, the U.S. military said. (AP Photo/Hameed Rasheed)

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** Eds note: GRAPHIC CONTENT ** Neighbors gather around the body of Ban Abbas, 12, at al-Yarmouk Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 23, 2005. The girl was killed when a mortar shell or rocket landed on a primary school in western Baghdad Wednesday, also injuring three other children, according to a police official. (AP Photo/Mohammed Uraibi)

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A wounded Iraqi boy recovers in a hospital after a pickup truck exploded near a U.S. patrol, killing three civilians and wounding more than 20 others, including four U.S. soldiers in Samarra, Iraq Monday, April 11, 2005. Most of the injured were women and children, a hospital official said.(AP Photo/Hameed Rasheed)

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Iraqis inspect the site where Iraqi guard Hassan Ali, 50, was killed and three of his children injured during a raid by US forces in Fallujah, west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004. The US military claimed the raid in Fallujah targeted a site being used as a safe haven by al-Zarqawi's inner circle. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

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A young Iraqi girl injured in Sunday's car bomb blast in the Shiite's Holy city of Najaf Iraq , sits in a hospital Monday Dec. 20 2004. The bomb blast during a funeral ceremony Sunday in Najaf killed killed at least 54 people and wounded 142. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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A Fallujah man cradles his four-year-old son recovering from a head wound in the ICU unit of the 31st Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2004. The child was wounded in Fallujah Monday by shrapnel from an explosion.(AP Photo/John Moore)

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An Iraqi woman brings her child to Ramadi hospital Saturday, Nov. 20 2004 with what she said were shrapnel wounds. Heavy clashes between U.S. forces and insurgents in the Sunni Triangle city of Ramadi, Iraq, on Saturday killed nine Iraqis and injured five others, hospital officials, said. (AP Photo/Ali Ahmed)

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U.S. Army nurse Cpt. Laura Ricardo plays with Mushtaq Saad, 2, recovering from burns in the 31st Combat Support Hospital in the Green Zone of Baghdad, Iraq Thursday. Oct. 21, 2004. The infant's parents were stopped at a U.S. military checkpoint two weeks ago when they were reportedly rear-ended, setting the car ablaze and killing the child's mother and brother.(AP Photo/John Moore)

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An injured Iraqi woman comforts her child at the hospital in Samarra, north of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Oct 20, 2004.Ten Iraqi civilians were killed and more than a dozen injured in two car bomb explosions Wednesday, as US and Iraqi forces battled to recapture Samarra from rebels, hospital officials said on Thursday Oct. 21 2004. (AP Photo/Ziad Khalaf)

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An Iraqi man carries an injured child after a car bomb exploded, Friday, Oct 15, 2004, near a police station in southwest Baghdad, Iraq, killing one and injuring at least 11 others, the Interior Ministry and hospital officials said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)