IRAQI KURDISTAN: Zewka villagers forced to choose between bombing or flooding.
Displaced students from Zewka try to keep up with their studies in desperate conditions. “If we go back, we will be bombed; if we stay
Displaced students from Zewka try to keep up with their studies in desperate conditions. “If we go back, we will be bombed; if we stay
The smoke settles as a second bomb strikes on October 4 The Turkish military dropped five bombs near the village of Hezanke, in the
Kak Hassan and his family standing with the CPT team outside of his home in Galala The following is a reflection by Sr. Rosemarie Milazzo,
Please pray for all targeted by war, especially the people of the Nahla Valley in Iraqi Kurdistan and the people of Rojava, the northeastern region
Introduction CPT-Iraqi Kurdistan has documented multiple bombardments conducted by the Turkish and Iranian militaries against families living in villages and seasonal settlements along Iraqi
(Pictured here: Fields in the Bradost area that are burned every year by Turkish and Iranian bombardments. This field belongs to a CPT-IK partner 8/14/18.)
The view of Amedi from Kani Motel. Amedi is an ancient city in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan where people from all over Iraq come
Aihan was looking after his family’s flock of sheep when the Turkish bombing began. As villagers from Bagova led our CPT-Iraqi Kurdistan team down the

CPT meets with villagers affected by the Turkish bombing of the Zahko region.
Some of the civil society activists arrested in January for planning to gather peacefully after Turkish military killed civilians met with CPT on a Ramadan night.