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Kurdistan Region, Iraqabout 4 hours ago·Stable·NOTABLE 40

Iranian Kurds Celebrate Nowruz in Iraq Amid Ongoing Conflict

The celebration of Nowruz reflects cultural resilience among the Iranian Kurds, but it also underscores the ongoing challenges they face in light of regional instability.

In Iraq's northern Kurdistan region, Iranian Kurds celebrate Nowruz, reflecting a sense of longing for their homeland amid the backdrop of regional conflicts. Many, like Sirwa Mustafazada and Kwestan Aminpana, fled Iran due to activism and express hope to return next year despite the challenges they face.
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