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Ecocide in the Iraqi marshes
- Source: Freedom from Fear, Volume 2010, Issue 6, Mar 2010, p. 16 - 19
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- 23 Mar 2010
Abstract
At the end of the first Gulf war, the Iraqi Government caused three major environmental disasters: the burning of the Kuwaiti oil fields, the deliberate spilling of oil into the Persian Gulf, and the destruction of the Southern Iraqi Marshes. The former two, which resulted in the imposition of compensation for the damages caused, have been widely studied. The fate of the Marsh Arabs or Maadan (which took place inside Iraqi territory and was not reported as much as the Kurdish issue in the North) is less renown.
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