Kurds: stateless people under attack from all sides
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The Kurds are a non-Arab ethnic group of between 25 and 35 million people whose dreams of an independent homeland were brutally quashed...


As Russia invades Ukraine, Iraqis remember painful war memories
Ukraine’s invasion is a painful reminder for many Iraqis who have lost their hopes and dreams due to conflict. The air assaults and...


First-ever prosecution in 1988 Iran massacre puts spotlight on regime
1/6: People protest in front of a wall of photos of victims of the 1988 massacre of political prisoners in Iran during an exhibition at...


Atrocities Of Past Two Decades And Zero Accountability For Its Culprits – OpEd
Major global events, committed in the name of freedom and democracy, have occurred in the past two decades that cannot be categorized as...

Survivors of the Anfal Kurdish Genocide Long for Closure
Thirty-three years after the mass killings of Kurds in northern Iraq by Saddam Hussein’s troops, families struggle to identify and bury...


2 Brothers Were Separated in an Iraqi Jail. Now One Believes He's Found the )ther
“When I saw Ahmed for the first time, I told myself, 'Yes, this is my brother,'” Haydar Jawad Nasser said. “I felt when I hugged him...


Remembering Victims of Genocide: The Chemical Attack on Halabja 1988
At about 11 o’clock on the morning of 16 March 1988, after two days of conventional bombing by the Iraqi army from nearby hills,...
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