Every girl in Iran is born into a cage': exiled Kurdish women taking up arms in Iraq, Global development

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Kurdish women living in Iran face discrimination for their ethnicity as well as their gender. The photographer Keiwan Fatehi spoke to those who left their homeland claiming oppression, lack of rights or fear for their safety and joined the peshmerga military• Fatehi is an Iranian Kurdish photographer based in Iraq. These images are part of his Gender and national apartheid series with Middle East Images

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Every girl in Iran is born into a cage': exiled Kurdish women

Every girl in Iran is born into a cage': exiled Kurdish women

Every girl in Iran is born into a cage': exiled Kurdish women

Every girl in Iran is born into a cage': exiled Kurdish women taking up arms in Iraq, Global development

Every girl in Iran is born into a cage': exiled Kurdish women

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