TMR 28

IRAQ

On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Iraq War, we talked to Iraqi artists, writers, playwrights, sociologists and others to present a frank picture of the history of the war and its aftermath.

IRAQ
  • TMR 28
5 February, 2023

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