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Iraq frees detained French reporter

Reporter Nadir Dendoune is free to leave Iraq after the authorities close case against him for allegedly illegally photographing military and police.

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An Iraqi judge on Tuesday closed the case of a French reporter who was held for three weeks before being released, and he is now free to leave the country, his lawyer Naama al-Rubaye said, reports GlobalPost.

"After this decision, he can now leave," Rubaye said of Nadir Dendoune, who was detained in January for allegedly taking unauthorised photographs of security installations but freed earlier this month.

Dendoune was arrested while reportedly visiting Iraq to compile a series of stories on the upcoming 10th anniversary of the US-led invasion of the country for French magazines Le Monde Diplomatique and Le Courier de l'Atlas.

Read more of this report from GlobalPost.