Ozier Muhammad Photojournalist

Iraq

  • Kuwait -Iraq Frontier - March 17, 2003 - Marines will go into Iraq in a few hours after U.S. President George W. Bush's deadline urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein,  his family and inner circle of military commadners to leave their country, expires.    Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times
  • Kuwait -Iraq Frountier - March 17, 2003 - Marines will go into Iraq in a few hours after U.S. Preesident George W. Bush's deadline urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein,  his family and inner circle of military commadners to leave their country, expires.    Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times
  • Kuwait -Iraq Frontier - March 17, 2003 - Marines will go into Iraq in a few hours after U.S. President George W. Bush's deadline urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein,  his family and inner circle of military commadners to leave their country, expires.    Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times
  • Kuwait -Iraq Frontier - March 17, 2003 - Marines will go into Iraq in a few hours after U.S. President George W. Bush's deadline urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein,  his family and inner circle of military commadners to leave their country, expires.    Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times
  • Kuwait -Iraq Frontier - March 17, 2003 - Marines will go into Iraq in a few hours after U.S. President George W. Bush's deadline urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein,  his family and inner circle of military commadners to leave their country, expires.    Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times
  • Kuwait -Iraq Frontier - March 17, 2003 - This marine, reads a letter from commadning general James Maddis, which is dispersed to all personnel in the Headquarters Battalion, who  will go into Iraq in a few hours, after U.S. President George W. Bush's deadline urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein,  his family and inner circle of military commadners to leave their country, expires.    Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times
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  • Marines move through sandstorm in central Iraq.
  • March, 2003. - Marines Headquarters Division - The marines move towards Baghdad after crossing the frontier from Kuwait. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • March, 2003. - Marines Headquarters Division - The headquaters battalion communication command center at work after they bivoac in the southern part of Iraq after more than 18 hours of movement towards Baghdad, after leaving Kuwait. .- Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • March, 2003. - Marines Headquarters Division - The marines move towards Baghdad after crossing the frontier from Kuwait. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • April, 2003. - Marines Headquarters Division - The marines on the outskirts of  Baghdad after several days of advance. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • March, 2003. - Marines Headquarters Division - The marines search house to house as they approach Baghdad. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • April, 2003. - Marines Headquarters Division - The marines begin detaining some Iraqis who allegedly had  stolen ancient artifacts from the Baghdad Museum not long after U.S. forces arrived here. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • April, 2003 - Shia Muslims gathered in a Baghdad masjid to listen to Quranic recitations and respond according to the sacred rituals that are obligatory for believers to perform in the sacred month of Muharrum. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • April, 2003 - Baghdad, Iraq - A sign posted near the U.S. command center, not long after the U.S. forces took control of this country.  - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Gas line in Baghdad.
  • Baghdad, Iraq. - Doling out jobs in downtown Baghdad, after U.S. forces arrived and took control.  -  Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • April, 2003 - Shia Muslims gathered in a Baghdad masjid to listen to Quranic recitations and respond according to the sacred rituals that are obligatory for believers to perform in the sacred month of Muharrum. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • April, 2003 - Shia Muslims gathered in a Baghdad masjid to listen to Quranic recitations and respond according to the sacred rituals that are obligatory for believers to perform in the sacred month of Muharrum. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • April, 2003 - Shia Muslims gathered in a Baghdad masjid to listen to Quranic recitations and respond according to the sacred rituals that are obligatory for believers to perform in the sacred month of Muharrum. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
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  • April, 2003 - Karbala, Iraq - Shite pilgrims strikes themselves with knives and other dangerous instruments near the shrines of Hussein and Abbas in the holy city of Karbala. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Najaf, Iraq - Muqtada al-Sadr, a shite clerical leader has tremendous influence among the predominantly Shia Islamic community of Iraq. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Najaf, Iraq - Muqtada al-Sadr, a shite clerical leader has tremendous influence among the predominantly Shia Islamic community of Iraq. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Late Spring, 2003 - Karbala,Iraq - Muslim pilgrims gather in this city, as the sacred holy moth among the Shiite community known as Muharrum,  culminates in this city where the tombs of the most revered martyrs, Hussein Ibn Ali and his brother  Abbas,  in Shia Islam are  located.  - Ozier Muhamad / NYT
  • Najaf, Iraq - Muqtada al-Sadr (center), a Shite clerical leader has tremendous influence among the predominantly Shia Islamic community of Iraq. Al-Sadr arrving the Imam Ali Holy Shrine.  - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Najaf, Iraq -  Hundreds of  Shia muslims gathered for Jumah prayer and sermon. The Iman who lead Friday prayers was Muqtada al_Sadr, who is a very influential cleric in Iraq. This gathering is at the  Imam Ali Holy Shrine.  - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Najaf, Iraq - Muqtada al-Sadr (2nd from right) a Shite clerical leader who  has tremendous influence among the predominantly Shia Islamic community of Iraq,  prayers at  the Imam Ali Holy Shrine.  - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Najaf, Iraq - Muqtada al-Sadr (2nd from right) a Shite clerical leader who  has tremendous influence among the predominantly Shia Islamic community of Iraq,  prayers at  the Imam Ali Holy Shrine.  - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Najaf, Iraq -  Shia muslim women strike their foreheds  just outside the tomb of Ali, at  the Imam Ali Holy Shrine.  - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
  • Oct. 2006 - Cleveland, OH - Jordan King, and his mother Dana Canedy look on the casket of the remains of his father and her fiance, Sgt. Charles King, killed in Iraq. His parents look on from the right of photo. - Ozier Muhammad / NYT
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