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Could Cleaning the Tigris River Help Repair Iraq's Damaged Reputation?

Summary by Ground News
Clean Iraq is a grassroot movement organizing weekly cleanups of the Tigris River in Baghdad. It was founded in February by Murtadha Al-Tameemi, a software engineer who grew up in Baghdad but has been traveling the world for the past few years. For centuries the river has been the lifeline of Iraq, boosting trade, urbanization and economic growth. Now, pollution has reached levels so high that those who rely on its water are at risk of contracting life-threatening diseases.

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