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5 Hours North of Baghdad

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A Muslim-American Woman's narrative of her travels to Kurdistan in the fall of 2003

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5 Hours North of Baghdad 5 Hours North of Baghdad A Muslim-American Woman's narrative of her travels to Kurdistan in the fall of 2003 Monday, September 26, 2005 Where I left off... When last I posted about my trip I had left off here ... So I was not able to cross the Syrian border into Kurdistan the first day I arrived so we stayed overnight in a hotel. Early the next morning I was awoke to a phone call saying that I had not been approved to cross the water to the Kurdish side. I would have to wait or find another way. Oddly Syria had said my children being half-Iraqi could cross, but that since they were children they couldn't without their mother, me, who couldn't!!! My traveling companions, Meran's cousin, Abdullah, and two other Kurdish women didn't feel right to continue on with the large group that was heading down to the water so they instead went with me to the KDP office to try and work things out. Try as they might, and I was skeptical of how hard they w...

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