The Iraqi town was poisoned in one of the deadliest chemical attacks in history in 1988,a trauma that remains with those who believe Trump’s strikes are justifiedIn a corner of northern Iraq, the images that shocked the world of Syrian children poisoned by chemical weapons carried a specific charge of horror.
In the faces of victims – contorted, or breathless or pale in death – Loqman Abdulqader saw echoes of his own brothers,killed by the same poison gas nearly three decades ago.[br] Related: 'The dead were wherever you looked': inside Syrian town after chemical attack Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com