Iraq special needs voting : Iraqi soldiers and policemen display their purple inked fingers
DMTX. Iraqi soldiers and policemen display their purple inked fingers in the International Zone of Baghdad. It is the day of the Iraqi special elections for Iraqi police, army and medical care provide
Iraqi soldiers and policemen display their purple inked fingers in the International Zone of Baghdad. It is the day of the Iraqi special elections for Iraqi police, army and medical care providers. Baghdad, Iraq. 04/03/2010.
Sgt. Ferdinand Thomas, American Forces Network Iraq news correspondent, gathers video of Iraqi Soldiers, policemen and civilians as they show off their purple inked fingers after exiting the polling station. It is the special needs election day, which allows public service personnel the opportunity to vote before the March 7 election.
Iraqi soldiers and policemen display their purple inked fingers. It is the day of Iraqi special elections for Iraqi police, army and medical care providers.
A young Iraqi child, who accompanied his father to the polling stations, shows off his purple inked finger. Children are not allowed to vote, but this child was allowed to dip his finger in the ink.
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