Nargiz: An Angel in the Hell of 1988 I kept thinking that Nahro passed away in my arms at Dibs. His father was arrested, and his fate is unknown yet, and his grandfather died of hunger in Arab areas. It means three successive generations. How did God accept the trashing of three Kurdish generations? Imagine how savage and cruel Saddam was to kill all those men, women, and children under the name of Islam and the Quran.
I kept thinking that Nahro passed away in my arms at Dibs. His father was arrested, and his fate is unknown yet, and his grandfather died of hunger in Arab areas. It means three successive generations. How did God accept the trashing of three Kurdish generations? Imagine how savage and cruel Saddam was to kill all those men, women, and children under the name of Islam and the Quran.
When we were released and returned, people told us that we were called Anfal, and the government had taken the word from the Quran. I could not believe it and asked myself: "How has the Quran talked about Anfal?"
Now I know that Saddam wanted to exterminate all Kurds and claim them to be infidels.
But oppression never lasts forever. God taught him a lesson: we survived and raised our children. Our children got married, and a new generation of Kurds was born, but where is Saddam? Where are his sons? What happened to his wife and children?