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Kurdistan

Crime

The Vampire Ship

How the seizure of Europe’s largest heroin shipment created bloody fallout throughout the world—and sparked still-raging political corruption scandals in Turkey, Greece, and the Middle East.

Alexander Clapp The New Republic Sep 2020 30min Permalink

Every Inch of Earth

The author and Kamaran Najm co-founded a photo agency in Iraq and teamed up to document a new era in Kurdistan, a region with a long history of suffering. Then Kamaran was captured by ISIS.

Sebastian Meyer Guernica Mar 2020 25min Permalink

Religion

The Hell After ISIS

As ISIS retreats, new horrors emerge for a Sunni family.

Anand Gopal The Atlantic Apr 2016 35min Permalink

World

The Untold Story of Syria's Antifa Platoon

Rojava becomes the Spanish Civil War of modern times for a ragtag group of leftists revolutionaries.

Seth Harp Rolling Stone Jul 2018 30min Permalink

World

Slaves of Isis: The Long Walk of the Yazidi Women

When Isis rounded up Yazidi women and girls in Iraq to use as slaves, the captives drew on their collective memory of past oppressions – and a powerful will to survive.

Cathy Otten The Guardian Jul 2017 20min Permalink

A Dream of Secular Utopia in ISIS' Backyard

On a thin sliver of land called Rojava where “rules of the neighboring ISIS caliphate ha[ve] been inverted,” a Kurdish Syrian college trains its future autonomous leaders.

Wes Enzinna New York Times Magazine Nov 2015 30min Permalink

Iraq’s Walking Dead

Kurdistan is the safest and most stable region in Iraq and at the center of its modern history is Amna Surak Prison, ground zero for both a genocide and an uprising.

Christopher Watt Maisonneuve Jul 2008 15min Permalink