English: Qasim Abid Muhammad Hammadi al-Fahadawi (center), governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province, cuts a ceremonial ribbon during the grand opening of the Anbar Judicial Complex in Ramadi, Iraq, June 13, 2009. The AJC sits on the site of a former Ba'ath palace, and boasts three court houses in which judges can hear cases, a pre-trial detention facility, administrative spaces, barracks and training grounds for Iraqi police, and housing for the judges and their families so they can administer the rule of law to the Iraqi people in a just and fair manner.
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Taken on 13 June 2009
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Qasim Abid Muhammad Hammadi al-Fahadawi (center), governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province, cuts a ceremonial ribbon during the grand opening of the Anbar Judicial Complex in Ramadi, Iraq, June 13, 2009. The AJC sits on the site of a former Ba'ath palace, and boasts three court houses in which judges can hear cases, a pre-trial detention facility, administrative spaces, barracks and training grounds for Iraqi police, and housing for the judges and their families so they can administer the rule of law to the Iraqi people in a just and fair manner.