Our correspondent meets a Baghdad camera shop owner who sold a roll of film to a British journalist and paid for it with his freedom RAFAT Abdulmajeed Muhammad is a slightly built man of 45 with a distant stare and a scarred body. He lives alone in Sulaimaniyah, northern Iraq, and owns nothing but the clothes he stands in. He spends his days trying to forget the past 14 years, which he spent in the darkness of Saddam Hussein’s most infamous political prison. Mr Muhammad’s only crime was to sell a British journalist a roll of film, but his treatment...