About: Fakher Haider

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Fakher Haider, also known as the Navigator Haider, (born 1967 – September 20, 2005), was an Iraqi freelance journalist and interpreter who was primarily a fixer for The New York Times. He was shot and beaten to death in Basra, Iraq, after unidentified men who were impersonating police officers kidnapped him from his apartment complex during the Iraq War.

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  • فاخر حيدر ، (من مواليد 1967 – 20 سبتمبر 2005)، كان صحفيًا ومترجمًا عراقيًا يعمل بالقطعة، وكان يعمل في المقام الأول مساعدًا لصحيفة نيويورك تايمز . تم إطلاق النار عليه وضربه حتى الموت في البصرة، العراق، بعد أن قام رجال مجهولون ينتحلون صفة ضباط شرطة باختطافه من مجمع شقته خلال حرب العراق. (ar)
  • Fakher Haider, also known as the Navigator Haider, (born 1967 – September 20, 2005), was an Iraqi freelance journalist and interpreter who was primarily a fixer for The New York Times. He was shot and beaten to death in Basra, Iraq, after unidentified men who were impersonating police officers kidnapped him from his apartment complex during the Iraq War. (en)
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  • Basra, Iraq (en)
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  • Fakher Haider was killed in Basra, which is shown relative to the capital city Baghdad. (en)
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  • Handling foreign press during the Iraq War (en)
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  • Fakher Haider (en)
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  • فاخر حيدر ، (من مواليد 1967 – 20 سبتمبر 2005)، كان صحفيًا ومترجمًا عراقيًا يعمل بالقطعة، وكان يعمل في المقام الأول مساعدًا لصحيفة نيويورك تايمز . تم إطلاق النار عليه وضربه حتى الموت في البصرة، العراق، بعد أن قام رجال مجهولون ينتحلون صفة ضباط شرطة باختطافه من مجمع شقته خلال حرب العراق. (ar)
  • Fakher Haider, also known as the Navigator Haider, (born 1967 – September 20, 2005), was an Iraqi freelance journalist and interpreter who was primarily a fixer for The New York Times. He was shot and beaten to death in Basra, Iraq, after unidentified men who were impersonating police officers kidnapped him from his apartment complex during the Iraq War. (en)
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  • Fakher Haider (en)
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