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Life Returns To Normal As Schools Open

Baghdad Facilities Assist In Return To Normalcy

The decline in violence across Iraq has led to the success of the different schools across the nation. Regions of Karkh, Baghdad, and Mansour, as well as other districts now each have schools that are successes, and it is largely due to the level of cooperation between the coalition and the Iraqi Government.

There used to be different groups of criminals and insurgents that ran wild across the nation, in the streets as well as in different communities. They would wreak havoc with the local citizens, who were very much afraid of Al Qaeda and terrorists.

Because of this many of the citizens across Iraq would keep their children home and out of the schools, rather than take a chance that their children would be at risk.

After the surge, slowly things changed. The partnership that began to be forged with the citizens and their own security forces began to make a difference. The forces of Al Qaeda began to flee and the Iraqi Security developed its own professionalism. With their military successes, the citizens began to take faith and confidence, and as the schools were rebuilt, the parents began to send their children back to schools.

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The streets have begun to be safer, the schools rebuilt, and the educational progress has made for an overall stabilization of the entire society.

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