For Iraq's protesters, the humble tuk-tuk has become a symbol of their street-level uprising
Baca Juga
Amnah Ali is carefully putting the gray into the body of a spaceship she's painting on a giant mural at the entrance to a tunnel under Baghdad's Tahrir Square. There's a whiff of smoke and a tart whiff of tear gas in the air.

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