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Inside one of a sea of tents in Tahrir Square, Sajjad Muyed and a group of his friends are sitting in a circle on thin mattresses, singing anti-government songs.

"We told you time and again, this square is ours," they chanted, as they whooped and cheered.

Muyed, who has spent more than 120 days in Tahrir, the focal point of anti-government protests in Baghdad, filmed the scene with his phone, a large grin on his face.


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