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Hugh In Iraq

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Eddie Mair | 12:52 UK time, Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Hugh has sent these words and photos. He spent the weekend in Erbil, capital of autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan. It doesn't look like Baghdad, does it?

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"This mall, built by an Erbil-based company the Hewa group opened in November. Here are some more snaps from inside.

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Pinch yourself. Yes, this is Iraq. Here's the supermarket - inside it's a bit like Carrefour, or a big Sainsbury's (I wasn't allowed to take pictures inside):

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erb7.JPGThey shopped till they dropped ...in for a coffee.

erb8.JPGZahida Ased and her daughter Teibah and Teibah's sons Joseph, aged 5 and Diar who is 1. Maya is their maid. She is from Nepal.

erb9.JPGErbil children, on their way to Tae Kwondo

erb10.JPG Turkish businessman Muzaffer Gunay (left), investing in Erbil - with a colleague. The little boy was unknown to them - he just asked if he could be in the photo. I can't imagine that happening so warmly in my homeland, with its stranger paranoia.

erb11.JPGErbil's main square, overlooked by the Citadel. 4,000 years old. 30 metre-high walls. It's being restored by UNESCO - a bit over-restored in places.

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Relaxing by the fountains. Businessmen and tourists can fly direct to Erbil from several international destinations - including Frankfurt, Vienna, Malmo, Stockholm, Dubai and Istanbul.

And here's a taste - I wish it could be the spicy smell - of Erbil's ancient souk":

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