Iranian Kurd refugee children stand in front of a defaced portrait of Saddam Hussein at the Al tash refugee camp 150 kms northwest of Baghdad, Iraq Sunday April 27, 2003. With the ouster of Saddam Hussein, there is a glimmer of hope among some 12,000 Iranian Kurds who have been languishing in a refugee camp for more than 20 years, having arrived in Iraq from the areas bordering Iran and Iraq in 1980. The majority are "victims" of the Iran-Iraq war who were forced by Saddam to come to Iraq when his forces occupied a border stretch of Iranian towns such as Qaser Shirin and Sar-e Pol-e Zahab in K

Iranian Kurd refugee children stand in front of a defaced portrait of Saddam Hussein at the Al tash refugee camp 150 kms northwest of Baghdad, Iraq Sunday April 27, 2003. With the ouster of Saddam Hussein, there is a glimmer of hope among some 12,000 Iranian Kurds who have been languishing in a refugee camp for more than 20 years, having arrived in Iraq from the areas bordering Iran and Iraq in 1980. The majority are "victims" of the Iran-Iraq war who were forced by Saddam to come to Iraq when his forces occupied a border stretch of Iranian towns such as Qaser Shirin and Sar-e Pol-e Zahab in K Banque D'Images
Aperçu

Détails de l'image

Contributeur:

Associated Press / Alamy Banque D'Images

ID de l’image:

2PF7HAT

Taille du fichier:

8,2 MB (223,2 KB Téléchargement compressé)

Autorisations:

Modèle - non | Propriété - nonUne autorisation est-elle nécessaire?

Dimensions:

1429 x 2000 px | 24,2 x 33,9 cm | 9,5 x 13,3 inches | 150dpi

Date de la prise de vue:

27 avril 2003

Photographe:

HASAN SARBAKHSHIAN

Informations supplémentaires:

Cette image peut avoir des imperfections car il s’agit d’une image historique ou de reportage.

Uniquement disponible pour un usage éditorial et personnel. Contactez-nous pour les usages commerciaux
.