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Olofe Dalme House

  • on the record... Iraq 2002-03
    on the record... Iraq 2002-03

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    01/04/02, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq-Halo Rahim, 9, second left in the background, played alone among other orphans at Olof Dalme House in Sulaimaniyah. He does not have mother and detailed family history is kept secret for their confidentiality. 17 orphan boys between ages of 6-12 live at Olof Dalme House. In PUK, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, controlled area of Iraqi Kurdistan, there are 4 orphanages with about 180 boys and 90 girls between age of 6-18, according to Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. (Cr:Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) Sack#200211615

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    01/04/02, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq-Rebeen Jaza, 10, left, Najad Omer, 9, center, and Zring Bakir, 10, wrote on the chalkboard as a teacher read a sentence during a Kurdish Language class at Olof Dalme House in Sulaimaniyah. 17 orphan boys between ages of 6-12 live at Olof Dalme House. In PUK, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, controlled area of Iraqi Kurdistan, there are 4 orphanages with about 180 boys and 90 girls between age of 6-18, according to Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. Rebeen Jaza was left on the street by his parent who were separated and the other two boys don't have mother. Detailed family history is kept secret for their confidentiality. (Cr:Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) Sack#200211615

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    01/04/02, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq-Najad Omer, 9, second right sitting, and other orphans getting ready for a Kurdish class with their teacher Bayan Muhamad, the lady, at Olof Dalme House in Sulaimaniyah. Najad does not have mother and his father is disabled. 17 orphan boys between ages of 6-12 live at Olof Dalme House. In PUK, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, controlled area of Iraqi Kurdistan, there are 4 orphanages with about 180 boys and 90 girls between age of 6-18, according to Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. Detailed family history is kept secret for their confidentiality. (Cr:Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) Sack#200211615

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    01/04/02, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq-Najad Omer, 9, right, saying good bye to his father who is disabled, as his father left him at Olof Dalme House after a holiday visit to home in Sulaimaniyah. 17 orphan boys between ages of 6-12 live at Olof Dalme House. In PUK, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, controlled area of Iraqi Kurdistan, there are 4 orphanages with about 180 boys and 90 girls between age of 6-18, according to Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. Detailed family history is kept secret for their confidentiality. (Cr:Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) Sack#200211615

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    01/04/02, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq-Zring Bakir, 10, at his personal locker in the bedroom at Olof Dalme House in Sulaimaniyah. 17 orphan boys between ages of 6-12 live at Olof Dalme House. In PUK, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, controlled area of Iraqi Kurdistan, there are 4 orphanages with about 180 boys and 90 girls between age of 6-18, according to Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. He does not have mother. Detailed family history is kept secret for their confidentiality. (Cr:Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) Sack#200211615

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    01/05/02, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq-Orphans eating their breakfast, bread, cheddar cheese and a cup of hot tea, before they left to go to school at Olof Dalme House in Sulaimaniyah. Detailed family history is kept secret for their confidentiality. 17 orphan boys between ages of 6-12 live at Olof Dalme House. In PUK, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, controlled area of Iraqi Kurdistan, there are 4 orphanages with about 180 boys and 90 girls between age of 6-18, according to Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. (Cr:Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) Sack#200211615

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    Olofe Dalme House...

    01/05/02, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq-Parzhin Rashid, a care taker, right, checked the chest of her son, Jangy Azad, 11, who complained chest pain associated with week long cold at the kitchen at Olof Dalme House in Sulaimaniyah. Parzhin also has a daughter who lives in another orphanage and Parzhin lives there with her daughter but she works as care taker at Olof Dalme House. Parzhin is separated from her husband and could not afford to live by themselves. More detailed family history is kept secret for their confidentiality. 17 orphan boys between ages of 6-12 live at Olof Dalme House. In PUK, Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, controlled area of Iraqi Kurdistan, there are 4 orphanages with about 180 boys and 90 girls between age of 6-18, according to Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. (Cr:Chang W. Lee/The New York Times) Sack#200211615

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