Iraq and the Assyrian Unimagining: Illuminating Scaled Suffering and a Hierarchy of Genocide from Simele to Anfal
The 1933 genocidal attacks on Assyrians in the Simele region defined the birth of the nascent Iraqi nation and identity. Iraq has ever been in the spotlight of ethnic and cultural strife, especially concerning Sunni-Shia animosity, and more recently in dealing with the Kurdish people and Iraqi Kurdi...
Main Author: | Donabed, Sargon |
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Other Authors: | Harrak, Amir |
Language: | en_US |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32925 |
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