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Wounded Iraqis in Amman(10 images)
Wounded in the violence in Iraq these Iraqi people are being treated at no cost at a Medicines Sans Frontiers hospital in Amman, Jordan.
  • Hana, 13, in a hotel room rented by Medicines Sans Frontiers. Her entire family was killed in an explosion in Najaf in 2006 and she is having surgury for her burns. "My one wish is to have plastic surgury so I can be prettier," she says. Wounded Iraqis wait for treatment at a Medicines Sans Frontiers hospital and hotel in Amman Jordan. With injuries too serious to be treated in Iraqi MSF arranged for the Iraqis to be transported to Amman where they receive advanced orthopedic, plastic, and reconstructive surgery. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • A man shows a photo of the family he left behind in Baghdad while he seeks treatment in Amman.Wounded Iraqis wait for treatment at a Medicines Sans Frontiers hospital and hotel in Amman Jordan. With injuries too serious to be treated in Iraqi MSF arranged for the Iraqis to be transported to Amman where they receive advanced orthopedic, plastic, and reconstructive surgery. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • An Iraqi girl whose face was injured in an explosion in Baghdad, Iraq in a hotel run by Medicines Sans Frontiers in Amman, Jordan in July 2008. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • Doctors operate on Sour, 13, who was heavily burned in a car bombing. Wounded Iraqis wait for treatment at a Medicines Sans Frontiers hospital and hotel in Amman Jordan. With injuries too serious to be treated in Iraqi MSF arranged for the Iraqis to be transported to Amman where they receive advanced orthopedic, plastic, and reconstructive surgery. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • An Iraqi policeman who had his leg blown off in an explosion in Baghdad Iraq at a hospital run by Medicines San Frontiers in Amman, Jordan in July 2008. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • An Iraqi man during a stage of reconstructive surgery meant to replace his chin that was blown off in an explosion in Baghdad, Iraq at a hospital run by Medicines San Frontiers in Amman, Jordan in July 2008. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • An Iraqi girl whose face was injured in an explosion in Baghdad, Iraq in a hotel run by Medicines Sans Frontiers in Amman, Jordan in July 2008. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • An Iraqi girl whose face was injured in an explosion in Baghdad, Iraq in a hotel run by Medicines Sans Frontiers in Amman, Jordan in July 2008. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • An Iraqi girl whose face was injured in an explosion in Baghdad, Iraq in a hotel run by Medicines Sans Frontiers in Amman, Jordan in July 2008. By photographer Justin Vela
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  • Iraqi children who were injured in car bombings in a day care center in a hotel run by Medicines Sans Frontiers in Amman, Jordan in July 2008. By photographer Justin Vela
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