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The hidden beauty of Mesopotamian marchlands

The Ahwar of southern Iraq -- also known as the Iraqi Marshlands -- draws global attention with its natural beauty. The Mesopotamian marshes, a region of about 20,000 square kilometers located on Iraq's border with Iran, was subjected to a draining policy by the Saddam Hussein regime during the Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988). Most of the population living in the region, which is on UNESCO's World Heritage List, had to migrate during the military conflict as a result of the draining policy.

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Anadolu Agency recorded footage of the daily life in the Marshlands, located in a region where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet. "The Saddam regime, aiming to silence its opponents, carried out a massacre against environmental diversity," community dweller and environmental activist Raad Habib al-Saadi told Anadolu Agency.