http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE5184PK20090209Saddam and Bush are taboo as Iraq schools recoverBAGHDAD (Reuters) - For Baghdad schools, Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush and the sectarian slaughter unleashed after U.S. troops invaded six years ago are non-issues, banned from books and their discussion taboo.
After years of dodging bullets and bombs to get to school, Iraqi teachers face new challenges as the violence ebbs, such as students traumatized by war, and finding a way to explain Iraq's tragic past without reopening old wounds and risking its future.
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Years of violence have traumatized Iraq's children. Many have been made orphans, or their mothers made widows. Huge numbers have been made refugees, both inside and outside Iraq.
Among children that stayed put, many spent years cooped up at home, giving them little means to expend pent-up energy and learn to socialize with other children, Abdul-Karim said.
"And children who might have played football in the past are now bringing in toy guns, or knives, or even razor blades ... A child copies those who are older than them," she added.