Iraq 10 years on: 'Still not at peace with itself'
This week marks the 10th anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. It is thought that at least 116,000 civilians lost their lives in the years following the invasion.
The BBC's Ben Brown was with the troops as they entered Iraq in 2003. A decade later, he is back in Baghdad to see how life has changed for Iraqis.
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