CNN.com - Baghdad civil servants mull resuming work - Apr. 13, 2003 Baghdad civil servants mull resuming work
From Jim Clancy
CNN Correspondent
Sunday, April 13, 2003 Posted: 9:58 AM EDT (1358 GMT)
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- In an attempt to restore order in Iraq's capital after three weeks of war and days of looting, an opposition figure Sunday called on Iraqi civil servants to "build a new era for Iraq."
Many of Baghdad's ranking police officers were on hand as Mohammed Mussen al Zubaydi urged them to help return security to the streets and halt a wave of looting.
Zubaydi, who until recently had lived in exile in Britain, told about 1,500 civil servants that if they were police officers or electrical plant workers they should return to their jobs.
"We want everyone to do his job to build a new era for Iraq," Zubaydi said.
From Jim Clancy
CNN Correspondent
Sunday, April 13, 2003 Posted: 9:58 AM EDT (1358 GMT)
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- In an attempt to restore order in Iraq's capital after three weeks of war and days of looting, an opposition figure Sunday called on Iraqi civil servants to "build a new era for Iraq."
Many of Baghdad's ranking police officers were on hand as Mohammed Mussen al Zubaydi urged them to help return security to the streets and halt a wave of looting.
Zubaydi, who until recently had lived in exile in Britain, told about 1,500 civil servants that if they were police officers or electrical plant workers they should return to their jobs.
"We want everyone to do his job to build a new era for Iraq," Zubaydi said.
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