04‏/06‏/2012

Iranian Kurd refugee children



صورة: Iranian Kurd refugee children stand in front of a defaced portrait of Saddam Hussein at the Al tash refugee camp 150 kms northwest of Baghdad, Iraq Sunday April 27, 2003. With the ouster of Saddam Hussein, there is a glimmer of hope among some 12,000 Iranian Kurds who have been languishing in a refugee camp for more than 20 years, having arrived in Iraq from the areas bordering Iran and Iraq in 1980. The majority are 'victims' of the Iran-Iraq war who were forced by Saddam to come to Iraq when his forces occupied a border stretch of Iranian towns such as Qaser Shirin and Sar-e Pol-e Zahab in Kermanshah province. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)‏


Iranian Kurd refugee children stand in front of a defaced portrait of Saddam Hussein at the Al tash refugee camp 150 kms northwest of Baghdad, Iraq Sunday April 27, 2003. With the ouster of Saddam Hussein, there is a glimmer of hope among some 12,000 Iranian Kurds who have been languishing in a refugee camp for more than 20 years, having arrived in Iraq from the areas bordering Iran and Iraq in 1980. The majority are 'victims' of the Iran-Iraq war who were forced by Saddam to come to Iraq when his forces occupied a border stretch of Iranian towns such as Qaser Shirin and Sar-e Pol-e Zahab in Kermanshah province. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)

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