Haditha (حديثة, al-Haditha) is a city in the western Iraqi Al Anbar Governorate, about 240 km (150 mi) northwest of Baghdad. It is a farming town situated on the Euphrates River at 34°08′23″N 42°22′41″E / 34.13972°N 42.37806°E / 34.13972; 42.37806. Its population of around 25,700 people, predominantly Sunni Muslim Arabs. The city lies near the Buhayrat al Qadisiyyah, an artificial lake which was created by the building of the Haditha Dam, the largest hydroelectric facility in Iraq. In September 2014, the Islamic State tried to capture the dam, but was stopped by US airstrikes. The dam and the town remain under the control of the Iraqi Security Forces.
Haditha is officially a political district subordinate to the Al Anbar Province. The Haditha District consist of the Sub-Districts of Haditha [City], the Haqlaniyah Sub-District, and the Barwannah Sub-District. Each district is governed by a Mayor and a Sub-District Council. The twenty member sub-district councils elect one of their own to serve as the Council Chairman. They also employ other municipal managers such as a Municipal Engineer.
Haditha is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the city of Haditha.
Haditha or al-Haditha is an Arabic name meaning "The New One".
It may also refer to:
We're gonna take this back!
This wrong that has been done.
You feel safe in your bed.
With their lies in your head.
You felt so safe and secure
When you killed the women and children first.
Killed one of your own- you killed 25.
Crack open the door and throw in a grenade.
Killed a family of five, but you turned away.
Their pain will always stay...