Sweet Tea with Cardamom: A Journey Through Iraqi KurdistanThis work combines a traditional travel narrative with a harrowing investigation into the plight of the Kurds generally and Kurdish women in particular, under Saddam's regime. It s based on the author's journeys in the so-called safe-havens in Iraqi Kurdistan. |
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Southeastern Turkey May 1993 | 3 |
Tea with the British Army | 7 |
Saddams Palaces | 18 |
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