Al-Sa'adoon
Neighborhood in Rusafa District of Baghdad, Iraq
Al-Sa'adoon is a neighborhood in the Rusafa District of Baghdad, Iraq.[1]
In July 2006, gunmen dressed as policemen kidnapped the head of the Iraq Olympic Committee and 50 others at a sports conference held in Al-Sa'adoon park.[1]
In May 2017, seven anti-corruption activists were kidnapped from the house they lived in, in Al-Sa'adoon.[2]
References
- ^ a b Al-Rubaye, Aziz (8 February 2022). "Mass kidnappings continue to haunt Iraqi society". Amwaj Media. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
- ^ "Why Should You Care That Seven Young Iraqi Men Were Kidnapped on Monday?". Al Bawaba. 9 May 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2024 – via ProQuest.
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Districts and neighborhoods of Baghdad
- Adhamiyah
- Kadhimiya
- Karkh
- Karrada
- Mansour
- New Baghdad
- Al-Rashid
- Rusafa
- Sadr City
- Al-Za'franiya
- Hayy Al-A'amel
- Al-A'amiriya
- Abu Disher
- Al-Adel
- Al-Amin al-Thaniyah
- Arab Jibor
- Bab Al-Moatham
- Bab Al-Sharqi
- Baiyaa
- Dora
- Al-Fathel
- Ghazaliya
- Haifa Street
- Al-Hebnaa
- Al-Hurriya, Baghdad
- Al-Jadriya
- Haydar-Khana
- Hayy Al-Jami'a
- Jisr Diyala
- Al-Jihad
- Al Khadhraa
- Al-Maidan
- Mansour
- Raghiba Khatoun
- Al-Sa'adoon
- Saba Abkar
- Al-Saydiya
- Sha'ab
- Al-Shu'ala
- Hayy Al-Shurtta
- Al-Ubedy
- Hayy Ur
- Utafiyah
- Al-Washash
- Al-Wazireya
- Yarmouk
- Al-Za'franiya
- Zayouna
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