December 14, 2004

More Mass Graves Found in Kurdish Iraq

Oh, those human rights abuses. But what about Abu Ghraib?!?! Via Jeff Quinton this news from Reuters:

Laborers digging on a construction site in northern Iraq uncovered human skulls and bones on Tuesday, which interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said were part of a mass grave believed to contain some 500 bodies. Allawi told Iraq's National Council in Baghdad that the grave was found near the city of Sulaimaniya in the autonomous Kurdish region in the northeast of the country, where Saddam Hussein's forces carried out atrocities in the late 1980s. "Today a mass grave was discovered in the city of Sulaimaniya, with the initial number of 500 martyrs," he said.

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Above: A sculpture of Nawzad Girashae a Kurdish artist in the room where he was tortured. The Red Security Building, Sulaimaniya. The rest of Maureen McLuckie's photo album of her trip to Kurdistan can be found here.

Others: J. Quinton, J. Joyner, Command Post, In the Bullpen

By Rusty Shackleford, Ph.D. at 10:36 AM | |