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Iraqis show their love on bridges

The love padlocks on Pont Des Arts in Paris has inspired young Iraqis to show love for their sweethearts with padlocks on bridges, but not everyone approves.
A couple walks on a bridge covered with padlocks hung by lovers in Basra, October 21, 2014. The idea was inspired by snapshots of Paris' Pont des Arts taken by a young Basra man on a visit to France, and was immediately embraced by the group of friends. Within a week, the men had received permission and turned one of the cities' old bridges which crosses over the Shatt-al-Arab waterway into Basra's own "Bridge of Love". REUTERS/ Essam Al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: SOCIETY) - RTR4B10I
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BABIL, Iraq — Sarmad Blaibel, a young reporter who works for the local news station, went to a bridge in the city of Babil to hang a love padlock and throw the key into the river as an expression of love for his sweetheart. This act resembles the well-established tradition in France, for instance, where railings of the Pont Des Arts bridge, overlooking the Seine, have been damaged by the increasing weight of love padlocks.

Blaibel, who covers news of the fighting in the city of Jurf Al-Sakhar, inspired other young people to follow suit. Young couples turned one of the bridges in the city of Hilla, in the center of the province of Babil, into a place of pilgrimage for sweethearts, who put love padlocks on the bridge and threw the keys into the Euphrates River.

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