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Sapere Aude Skip to content Home About Sapere Aude From Diyarbikkir to Lalish: Walking in the Footsteps of Genocide ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY Iraqi novelist Layla Qasrany traveled to Turkey to commemorate the Armenian genocide and visit sites that had appeared in her most recent novel. A side-trip into northern Iraq, where she visited a Yazidi shrine, brought depressing and hopeful news of ISIS: By Layla Qasrany Diyarbakir , Turkey Diarbakýr, Turkey We say in Arabic that there are five benefits to travel. No one seems to know just what these are, but I derived many benefits from a trip I took recently. The journey began with my arrival in southern Turkey to attend the commemoration of the centennial of the Armenian genocide, in which we paid tribute to the million-plus souls deported from Diyarbakkir who consequently died in the desert of Syria. One benefit was that I got to walk in the path of the caravan I depicted in my latest Arabic novel. The first...
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