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Where be your gibes now?
A skull with hair still attached is one of about 300 remains believed to be Kurdish victims of the Saddam Hussein regime seen in a mass grave, on Saturday, near the town of Hatra, about 300km northwest of the capital Baghdad. The region suffered under an anti-Kurd campaign by the regime in 1988 and 1989, which the Kurds refer to as Anfal and that included the infamous chemical attack on the town of Halabja.
PHOTO: AFP
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