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Gender and Feminism
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A Kurdish Tale: Pens, Cameras and Guns
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Solidarity with Organisation of Women’s Freedom in Iraq
Gender and Feminism
Early Kurdish Nationalism and Women’s Imagination
Art and Literature
Honour is membrane
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Art and Literature
Art and Literature
My Shoes Left Behind
Art and Literature
Let Me Hear Your Breath
Art and Literature
The Deserter
Art and Literature
The Smell of Wet Bricks
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Articles and Essays
Articles and Essays
Kurdistan on the Path of a Historical Evolution (From the Xenophon’s Report)
Articles and Essays
The Land of Women: An Ecofeminist Paradise in the Middle of a War-torn region
Articles and Essays
A Reference Book that Prepares Future Educational Leaders
Art and Literature
A Walk down Memory Lane
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Current Affairs
Current Affairs
Kurdish Nationalism and the State
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Iraq and rest of humanity
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Who deserves what? Some reflections on the refugee crisis
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Art and Literature
Walid Siti: My work navigates a complex terrain of memory and loss
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Rzgar Hama Rashed؛ my life depends on theatre
Art and Literature
Azad Nanakeli: My art work is related to current events
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I am happy to have survived, but I always remember those who didn’t make it
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Osman Ahmed
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Osman Ahmed
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A Walk down Memory Lane
Culture Project
Jan 25, 2020
By Hishyar Abid