TOPSHOT - Iraqi Kurdish women mourn at the site of a mass grave of victims likely killed during the reign of ex-dictator Saddam Hussein, exhumed by the Baghdad-based Medico-Legal Directorate, in Tal al-Sheikhiya in the southern province of Mutahanna, about 300 kilometres (200 miles) south of the capital, on July 30, 2019. - Mutahanna province is also home to the notorious Nigrat Salman prison camp. Many Kurds and political opponents of the previous regime were held there, and survivors shared tales of humiliation, rape and detention of minors as part of Saddam's 2006 trial. (Photo by Haidar HAMDANI / AFP)