Via Orrin Judd...
A mass grave containing the remains of 200 Kurdish children has been discovered in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk. The Kurdish newspaper Taakhi said the communal grave was found close to Debs, in Kirkuk, on May 30. The paper said the remains of the child victims were the repression of the Kurdish uprising in 1991. It said dolls were even found buried with the children. Dozens of mass graves have been uncovered all over Iraq since Saddam Hussein's ouster by invading US-led forces on April 9.
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