The guardian

Child refugees work in Turkish sweat-shop dungeons

The Guardian exposed the dark side of the Turkish rag trade by visiting a basement room in an Istanbul suburb where young children that look like seasoned workers dextrously toil away. Young Syrian Kurds that flee their war-torn countries work 60 hours per week for 600 Turkish lira to help support their families while Istanbul’s students are in thier classroom.

Time to redraw Middle East boundaries, KRG president says

Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Masoud Barzani has called on global leaders to acknowledge that the Sykes-Picot pact that led to the boundaries of the modern Middle East has failed, urging them to broker a new deal paving the way for a Kurdish state in an interview with the Guardian.

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