IBTimes -
27 Apr 2016 14:12
In the multi-ethnic town of Tuz Khurmatu, 110 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq's blistering sectarian divides play out in miniature: improvised concrete barriers separate Kurdish and Turkmen neighborhoods, with an Arab minority trapped in the middle, as paramilitary forces police the population of 60,000. Over the weekend, following a small explosion near the respective headquarters of Kurdish and Shiite groups, intense clashes started in densely populated areas, clearing the streets of residents. M...
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