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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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Through the draining policy, the Saddam regime aimed to force the Marsh Arabs to migration in an attempt to punish them for their role in the 1991 uprising against his government.