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5-km-long artwork pays homage to abused Iraq Kurd women

  (Agence France-Presse)
Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
Tue, October 27, 2020

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5-km-long artwork pays homage to abused Iraq Kurd women An artwork by Iraqi visual artist Tara Abdallah hangs above a highway in the city of Sulaimaniyah in Iraq's autonomous northern Kurdish region, on October 26, 2020. (AFP/Shwan Mohammed)

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long a five-kilometer stretch of road in Sulaimaniyah, an Iraqi Kurdish artist on Monday unveiled a stitched collage of clothes from women survivors of domestic violence.

"Three months ago, I started collecting the clothes of women subjected to violence by their husbands and families throughout the region," Tara Abdallah, who stitched the artwork that has been strung up across the city, told AFP.

The visual artist had asked women survivors to donate a scrap of clothing that symbolized their trauma and sewed them together to create a giant, colorful patchwork.

"I heard lots of stories about violence that women in our society endured in the course of my research... Every piece in this work has a story behind it," she said.

The UN regularly condemns "honor killings" of women in Iraqi Kurdistan, which promotes itself as progressive, over sexual conduct.

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About 37.5 percent of Kurdish women aged between 15 and 49 are also forced to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM) in the autonomous Kurdistan region of northern Iraqi, according to the United Nations.

The figure is less than one percent for women in the rest of Iraq.

Out of desperation, Iraqi Kurdish women often commit suicide to escape domestic violence or forced marriages.

Rights groups say domestic violence surged globally during the lockdown earlier this year to curb the coronavirus pandemic.

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