Alia Muhammad Baqer
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Alia Muhammad Baqer, a librarian from Iraq, predicted the devastation that would happen in the event of American military operations, so she submitted a request to transfer the books of the central library in Basra, but they rejected the request. She did not care, but she secretly moved the books to her home with the help of her husband, then she asked for the help of some charitable people, so they fulfilled her request, so she took out 30 thousand books from the library, including manuscripts and books that are considered a world heritage. And what she was afraid of was achieved, so the library was actually burned, and by doing so, 70 percent of the books and cultural holdings were saved.

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