Sunday, September 24, 2017

A look into Iraq’s disputed Kirkuk before referendum | Middle East

Kirkuk, northern Iraq – It’s lunchtime in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk and a crowded restaurant bustles with boisterous men and the loud clinking noise of cutlery and plates. Three members of the leading Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) are deep in conversation in advance of a rally in favour of independence for Iraq’s Kurdish region. “Our dream is to have Kirkuk at the heart of Kurdistan,” explains

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