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Kurdish women and children visit the grave site of a loved one in a cemetery where approximately 500 Kurdish men and boys who were killed during the early years of Saddam Hussein's regime. The remains were brought from the mass burial site near Bussia, Iraq, and given a proper burial where they are now in Barzan, Iraq. 145th Mobile Pubilc Affairs Detachment Photo by Spc. Daniel Nelson

Date: 04.20.2009 Location: Barzan, IQ

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