On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Two women attend the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Women weep during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Coffins are laid out at the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Nechirvan Barzani lays wreath at the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Kurdish Prime Minister Barham Salih lays a wreath during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: A woman prays over a child's coffin during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: A woman weeps during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: A woman attends the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: A brass band plays during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Nechirvan Barzani pays his respects during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Barham Salih pays his respects during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.
CHAMCHAMAL, IRAQ: Two women sit between children's coffins during the funeral ceremony of 104 Kurds discovered in a mass grave.
On April 15, 2010, Iraqi Kurds held a ceremony to honor the 102 children and 2 pregnant women discovered in a mass grave near the town of Dibis. They are believed to have been killed in the 1988 Anfal genocidal campaign against Iraq's Kurds.