In 1988, Iraq’s Baath regime under the iron-fisted rule of Saddam Hussein launched a violent campaign targeting the country’s Kurdish population. 182,000 dead Kurds, 4,000 destroyed villages, and 38 years later: The wounds of Anfal remain unhealed.
@AJEnglish Omg you can’t get any more pathetic 😂this is Kurdistan, thats a Kurdish flag and those are Kurdish people celebrating Newroz, The Kurdish new year. Keep barking
Iraqi First Lady Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmed on Thursday issued a statement urging all sides in the ongoing regional conflict to "leave the Kurds alone," citing past experiences of "empty promises" made to the Kurdish people
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To politicians, social media influencers, and so-called world “leaders”–especially “woke” leftist women who call themselves feminists: will you speak up for this Kurdish woman now captured by ISIS?
Ignore the threats of ISIS and radical Islam, led by a NATO member, Turkey, at your own risk, and see how quickly this could happen to you.
The world MUST stand with the Kurds!
This is a call to the world: protect the Kurds, secure a decentralized future for them in Syria, and stop legitimizing violence as “stability.”
Stand with the Kurds now, before ISIS and chaos rise again from the ruins.
Never in my life have I seen a service worse than @talabat_iraq. The amount of times they have failed to deliver my order on time, correctly, or without issues, is unbelievable. Moving to competitors immediately, encouraging everyone to do the same
Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani congratulated the people of Halabja on the city's accession to a province
"I want to congratulate the people of Halabja for their accession to a province, and I want to thank Mr. Prime Minister who tried his best to make Halabja a province" #SuliForum25
At least 3700 people have suffered from suffocation across seven provinces of Iraq as a result of a severe dust storm that has engulfed the country
📸: AFP