The War damage in the Guld : effects of the Gulf War on the civilian peoples of Iraq / Dr. Kajal Rahmani and Dr. Elham Al Saraf.

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The War damage in the Guld : effects of the Gulf War on the civilian peoples of Iraq / Dr. Kajal Rahmani and Dr. Elham Al Saraf.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1655
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Two talks which explore how the U.S. led war against Iraq has effected the civilian populations. Psychologist and Family Conselor Elham Al Saraf speaks on the physical and pshychological damage caused by the war among the Arabs in Iraq and the US. She presents videotape of the destruction, and introduced a recent visitor to Iraq who provides first hand information. Anthropologist and linguist Kajal Rahmani, who was born and raised in Kurdistant, speaks the Kurds and their history of betrayals. She also address their current political situation.|THE WAR DAMAGE IN THE GULF : EFFECTS OF THE GULF WAR ON THE CIVILIAN PEOPLES OF IRAQ / Dr. Kajal Rahmani and Dr. Elham Al Saraf. Two talks which explore how the U.S. led war against Iraq has effected the civilian populations. Psychologist and Family Conselor Elham Al Saraf speaks on the physical and pshychological damage caused by the war among the Arabs in Iraq and the US. She presents videotape of the destruction, and introduced a recent visitor to Iraq who provides first hand information. Anthropologist and linguist Kajal Rahmani, who was born and raised in Kurdistant, speaks the Kurds and their history of betrayals. She also address their current political situation.. RECORDED: Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Church, Los Angeles, 7 June 1991.

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Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Church, Los Angeles, 7 June 1991.
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1 reel (70 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|70:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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