Orange balloons by women activists cover the sky of Kirkuk

The United Nations High Commission for Refugees UNHCR in Kirkuk with a number of women activists and representatives of NGOs has turned the blue sky of Kirkuk into orange by balloons as part of celebration of a 16-day campaign starting from Nov. 25th, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Orange balloons by women activists cover the sky of Kirkuk
Kirkuk, November 25th 2021- A 16-day campaign starting from Nov. 25th, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

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Christmas Eve Mass at Kirkuk's The Holy Family Syriac Catholic Church
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Miss Iraq 2021 is back to her hometown
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Kirkuki children work even on International Children’s Day
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Christmass Mass in Kirkuk
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Harvesting olives at Ezidis' Lalish temple
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Fryal and her sister took advantages of their free times during the lockdown to paint their tents
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Ninewa’s Telaskuf Christians prepare for Christmas celebrations
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Kirkuk hosts international street theatre festival
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A theatre performance amid the ruins of Mosul
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The 5th anniversary of the Ezidi genocide
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Smile Land Water Park in Kirkuk
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Two young fine arts graduates in Mosul use colour and painting to add life to the war-shattered city.
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