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Donny George Youkhanna

Iraq’s Artifacts of Exile

Published April 6, 2016by John Feffer

by John Feffer In the initial aftermath of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, looters swept through the National Museum in Baghdad and carted off 15,000 items of incalculable value. Some of these items were destroyed in the attempt to spirit… Continue Reading  

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