Area has become refuge for hundreds of thousands of Syrian Kurds and Iraqis fleeing fighting in western region of country In a teahouse deep in the heart of Irbil bazaar, forlorn men gather around metal tables and speak animatedly. Walid, 55, and Rabiya, 60, (not their real names) are two of more than 30,000 Iraqi Arabs who have fled violence in Anbar province for Iraqi Kurdistan in the face of renewed...
Iraqi Kurdistan inundated as refugees flee fighting in Anbar province
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