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      Interview: Iraqi Interpreter 21Aug09

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      Mohammed is an Iraqi who worked as an interpreter for the British Army in Iraq. After receiving a death threat he decided to leave his country and now lives ...

      Mohammed is an Iraqi who worked as an interpreter for the British Army in Iraq. After receiving a death threat he decided to leave his country and now lives in Britain. This week on The Interview he tells Lyse Doucet why he risked his life to work for the British and how his decision changed the course of his life.

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