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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT4) KHULAMY KUARU, Iraq -- March 2, 2003 -- IRAQ-KURDS-REVIEW-4 -- While Kurds in Turkey still live under a web of restrictions, those in northern Iraq govern themselves and have almost unlimited freedom to embrace their communal identity. The Kurds, a non-Arab ethnic group, most of whom are Muslims, number about 30 million. But they have never had a state of their own and live in a half-dozen countries in the Middle East and southern Caucasus. In the 12 years since the end of the Gulf War, Kurds in northern Iraq have built their enclave into a surprisingly prosperous democracy. Kurdish men and women dancing at a wedding in Khulamy Kuaru, Jan. 12, 2003, located between Halabja and Sulaimaniyah in northern Iraq. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) *STORY MOVED 3/1/03*
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2003-03-02
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The New York Times Agency
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