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Former Al-Qaida base eyed as honeymoon hotspot

China Daily | Updated: 2008-03-14 07:19

Once a lovers' getaway, Habaniya Tourist Village in western Iraq became a refugee camp during some of the fiercest fighting since the fall of Baghdad. Now Amr al-Dulaimi hopes to turn it into a romantic haven again.

Dulaimi runs the crumbling tourist resort, formerly a favourite wedding and honeymoon destination for Iraqis. After the 2003 US-led invasion, it found itself next to an Al- Qaida stronghold and center of a bloody Sunni insurgency.

But as security slowly improves in Anbar, potential investors plan to visit Habaniya this month to decide whether the village almost every Iraqi remembers as a place of love, romance and fun family days out, can be resurrected.

Former Al-Qaida base eyed as honeymoon hotspot

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