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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 3: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-03.htm

Part 4: http://cryptome.info/kid-kill/kid-kill-04.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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A boy is consoled by his mother as he is treated at Yarmouk hospital, in Bahdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005. A car bomb detonated outside Mahmoudiya hospital in the center of a town south of Baghdad on Thursday, killing 30 and wounding 35, a doctor said. Among the dead were four police guards, three women and two children, said Dr. Dawoud al-Taie, the director of the Mahmoudiya hospital. Medical condition of this boy is unknown. (AP Phoot/Mahmoud al Badri)

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** EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ** The lifeless body of a child is laid near dead bodies inside the morgue of Yarmouk hospital, in Bahdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005. A car bomb detonated outside Mahmoudiya hospital in the center of a town south of Baghdad on Thursday, killing 30 and wounding 35, a doctor said. Among the dead were four police guards, three women and two children, said Dr. Dawoud al-Taie, the director of the Mahmoudiya hospital. (AP Phoot/Hadi Mizban)

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The dead bodies of two children lie inside the morgue of Baqouba hospital, Iraq, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005. U.S. forces mistakenly fired on a civilian vehicle outside of an American military base north of Baghdad on Monday, killing at least three people, including one child, a U.S. spokesman said. Five people returning from a relative's funeral, including three children, were killed and two others wounded, said Dr. Ahmed Fouad of the Baqouba city morgue. U.S. officials said they only knew of three deaths in the incident, including one child, and three others wounded. (AP Photo/Mohammed Adnan)

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An Iraqi policeman holds a picture of a missing child, handed out to him by the mother of the baby, at the site where two suicide car bombers detonated vehicles in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005. A hotel housing foreign journalists was the apparent target, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. The blast was also close to an Interior Ministry building at the center of a torture dispute. At least six people were killed and 43 injured in the blast near the Hamra hotel in the Jadriyah district, officials said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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A man holds his baby who was injured by a car bomb which exploded near a restaurant in eastern Baghdad, Iraq, early Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. The blast killed four people and wounded seven others, including two children playing on the street, police said. The attack appeared to be aimed at a group of policemen having breakfast. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

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A child looks on as he stands in front of the wreckage of a car bomb which exploded near a restaurant in eastern Baghdad, Iraq, early Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. The blast killed four people and wounded seven others, including two children playing on the street, police said. The attack appeared to be aimed at a group of policemen having breakfast. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

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A young girl lies on a bed in Yarmouk hospital awaiting medical attention as her uncle stands beside her, after the car she was travelling in with her family, was shot at along the road leading to the airport, in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 14, 2005. The girl's father, who was driving, was killed and her mother wounded when American troops fired on their car, the girl's mother said. (AP Photo/Mohammed Uraibi)

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A child is treated at a local hospital after being wounded by a mortar round, allegedly targeting a US military base, which hit his house in Al-Karma town, near Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Nov. 4, 2005. Sunni-led insurgents killed at least 10 Iraqi security forces in two separate attacks in Iraq on Friday, as Shiites began celebrating a major Muslim holiday. (AP Phoot/Hadi Mizban)

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Iraqi boys, right, reflected on a car window, look at Hamid Haitham, 5 years old, wounded by a car bomb which exploded near a police patrol in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Nov. 11, 2005, injuring six people. A police car and two other vehicles were damaged. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

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** ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 30 [2005] - FIRST IN A SERIES OF FIVE PHOTOS BY WALT GAYA ** In this photograph taken by Army Sgt. Walt Gaya, a sniper who was wounded in Iraq and now hopes to become a photojournalist, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Eddyboy Mesa holds an Iraqi child injured when a roadside bomb exploded in Mozel, Iraq in February 2005. (AP Photo/Courtesy Walt Gaya)

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A boy cries as he arrives to a local hospital after being wounded by two suicide bombers who detonated themselves near a restaurant frequented by police, killing at least 33 people and seriously injuring 19, in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005.T

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** GRAPHIC CONTENT ** An Iraqi doctor attends to a boy that suffered burns when mortar rounds landed on a market in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday Oct. 11 2005. Insurgents determined to wreck Iraq's constitutional referendum killed nearly 45 people and wounded dozens in a series of attacks Tuesday, including a suicide car bomb that ripped apart a crowded market in a town near the Syrian border, police said.(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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A child is treated at a local hospital after being wounded by a mortar round, allegedly targeting a US military base, which hit his house in Al-Karma town, near Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Nov. 4, 2005. Sunni-led insurgents killed at least 10 Iraqi security forces in two separate attacks in Iraq on Friday, as Shiites began celebrating a major Muslim holiday. (AP Phoot/Hadi Mizban)

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** EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT ** Four dead children, belonging to a Kurdish Shiite family, lie inside a morgue in Baqouba, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005. Eleven members of a Kurdish Shiite family were killed Saturday when gunmen sprayed their minibus with automatic weapons' fire northeast of Baghdad, police said. Three other family members were wounded, police added. (AP Photo/Mohammed Adnan)