Rumsfeld ("Goodbye SEE, SNAP, SEND: Rumsfeld to ban Cameraphones in Iraq") won´t like this.
The website Precipice mirrors some images from Iraq; the pictures were formerly shown on another site, but, as Precipice says, "when I revisited the site today I found to my dismay that the images had been taken down (having become to costly to maintain)." (Link)
(We have to evidence who might be the copyright holder of the photos. It is unlikely that the guy - Torsten Migge - of the initial server who hosted the images is also the photographer of these images. He has mainly private holiday images on his website... . But, as long as we do not have accurate information, he seems to be the copyright holder)
[Update July 10, 2004: It turned out that finally some/most of the images presented by one or more moblogging soldier at Yafro as an image taken by himself/themselves, were probably stolen; very often from professional photojournalists. Explanation here. We tried to assign a proper copyright to all photos of doubtful origin.]
[Update July 10, 2004: These image presented from a moblogging soldier at Yafro as an image taken by himself, had been stolen. Origin of the images: David Leeson/Dallas Morning News. Explanation here]