An iron is displayed among the instruments used by executed dictator Saddam Hussein's regime to torture prisoners of the 1991 Shiite uprising at a makeshift "museum of horrors" exhibition in the Shiite Baghdad district al-Khadimiya on March 15, 2008. Gruesome instruments of torture and the personal effects of victims killed by henchmen of dictator Saddam Hussein haunt Iraqis five years after the fall of his brutal regime. The display, currently on show in Baghdad, is due to travel across the country in "tribute to the thousands of martyrs" murdered when Saddam was in power.
An Iraqi man enacts sleeping in a mock prison cell, modeled on those used by executed dictator Saddam Hussein's regime during the 1991 Shiite uprising, at a makeshift "museum of horrors" exhibition in Baghdad's Shiite al-Kadhimiyah district on March 15, 2008. Gruesome instruments of torture and the personal effects of victims killed by henchmen of dictator Saddam Hussein haunt Iraqis five years after the fall of his brutal regime. The display, currently on show in Baghdad, is due to travel across the country in "tribute to the thousands of martyrs" murdered when Saddam was in power.
Items found near the bodies of victims killed by executed dictator Saddam Hussein's regime during the 1991 Shiite uprising are displayed at a makeshift "museum of horrors" exhibition in the Shiite Baghdad district al-Khadimiya on March 15, 2008. Gruesome instruments of torture and the personal effects of victims killed by henchmen of dictator Saddam Hussein haunt Iraqis five years after the fall of his brutal regime. The display, currently on show in Baghdad, is due to travel across the country in "tribute to the thousands of martyrs" murdered when Saddam was in power.
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