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Baghdad to give once deadly airport road a facelift

Sun Jul 6, 2008 2:51pm IST
 
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By Tim Cocks

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - If Baghdad Mayor Sabir al-Isawi gets his way, visitors driving out of the city's international airport will notice more than just concrete blast walls, razor wire and checkpoints.

He wants to resurface the multi-lane highway, install street lights and plant trees to spruce up a road that used to be one of Iraq's most dangerous. With violence at 4-year lows, Isawi believes now is the time to start.

"God willing, we're going to make a big difference in a short time," he told reporters at a ceremony on Saturday to launch a $40 million project to rebuild the airport road.

"The important thing is to bring back green areas. We want to light the street," he said. "People coming in will get a sense of a city improving."

He said there were plans to build hotels on either side of the 20 km-long road and pump water from the nearby Tigris River to irrigate patches of grass and flowers.

Until recently, such talk would have been laughable.

For years the highway in Baghdad's southern Rasheed district was a battleground.

Roadside bombs targeting military convoys or heavily armed private security contractors ferrying visitors to the airport frequently exploded. Gunmen with rocket propelled grenades and automatic weapons took pot shots at passing cars.  Continued...

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