Being Kurdish in a Hostile World

In Being Kurdish in a Hostile World, Ayub Nuri writes of growing up during the Iran-Iraq War, of Saddam Hussein's chemical attack that killed thousands in Nuri's home town of Halabja, of civil war, of living in refugee camps, and of years of starvation that followed the UN's sanctions.

The story begins with the historic betrayal by the French and British that deprived the Kurds of a country of their own.

Nuri recounts living through the 2003 American invasion and the collapse of Hussein's totalitarian rule, and how, for a brief period, he felt optimism for the future. Then came bloody sectarian violence, and recently, the harrowing ascent of ISIS, which Nuri reported from Mosul.

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Being Kurdish in a Hostile World

In Being Kurdish in a Hostile World, Ayub Nuri writes of growing up during the Iran-Iraq War, of Saddam Hussein's chemical attack that killed thousands in Nuri's home town of Halabja, of civil war, of living in refugee camps, and of years of starvation that followed the UN's sanctions.

The story begins with the historic betrayal by the French and British that deprived the Kurds of a country of their own.

Nuri recounts living through the 2003 American invasion and the collapse of Hussein's totalitarian rule, and how, for a brief period, he felt optimism for the future. Then came bloody sectarian violence, and recently, the harrowing ascent of ISIS, which Nuri reported from Mosul.

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In Being Kurdish in a Hostile World, Ayub Nuri writes of growing up during the Iran-Iraq War, of Saddam Hussein's chemical attack that killed thousands in Nuri's home town of Halabja, of civil war, of living in refugee camps, and of years of starvation that followed the UN's sanctions.

The story begins with the historic betrayal by the French and British that deprived the Kurds of a country of their own.

Nuri recounts living through the 2003 American invasion and the collapse of Hussein's totalitarian rule, and how, for a brief period, he felt optimism for the future. Then came bloody sectarian violence, and recently, the harrowing ascent of ISIS, which Nuri reported from Mosul.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780889774940
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Publication date: 09/16/2017
Series: Regina Collection Series
Pages: 350
Sales rank: 392,798
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Ayub Nuri learned English at a young age and became an interpreter before studying Journalism at Columbia University and Global Politics at York University in Toronto. He has covered the Middle East for western media organizations since 2003.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Wrong Place
Chapter 2: The Mud House
Chapter 3: The Dry Mulberry
Chapter 4: One Drop of Blood
Chapter 5: Tobacco Farm
Chapter 6: A Stray Black Dog
Chapter 7: Escape
Chapter 8: Saryas Camp
Chapter 9: Two Hot-headed Men
Chapter 10: Winds of Death
Chapter 11: Second Camp
Chapter 12: Return
Chapter 13: Shining Shoes
Chapter 14: Revenge
Chapter 15: A Poisonous Legacy
Chapter 16: A Second Exodus
Chapter 17: Hunger
Chapter 18: The Wrong Colour
Chapter 19: Homemade Guns
Chapter 20: My First English Word
Chapter 21: Shortwave Radio
Chapter 22: Meeting My Hero
Chapter 23: Looking for a Job
Chapter 24: One Spy among Many
Chapter 25: The Last War
Chapter 26: Crossing a River
Chapter 27: America vs. Allah
Chapter 28: Thank You Mr. Bush
Chapter 29: Thieves or American Allies?
Chapter 30: Inside Saddam’s House
Chapter 31: First Time in Bagdad
Chapter 32: The Town Prison
Chapter 33: A Dream Come True
Chapter 34: Disturbing the Bones
Chapter 35: A Hopeful Bagdad
Chapter 36: Smugglers between Heaven and Hell
Chapter 37: Karrada Street
Chapter 38: They Came to Bagdad
Chapter 39: Lunch in the Palace
Chapter 40: Bagdad Traffic
Chapter 41: End of the Honeymoon
Chapter 42: My Name is Osama
Chapter 43: A Husband’s Death
Chapter 44: A Family Doomed
Chapter 45: Insurgency
Chapter 46: Wild Rabbits
Chapter 47: Settling Old Scores
Chapter 48: Back to Square One
Chapter 49: Enemies of Islam
Chapter 50: Lucky Survivor
Chapter 51: The Red Zone
Chapter 52: End of a Country

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"Nuri, who grew up in Iraq's Halabja valley, the gruesome cradle of Kurdish genocide, is an eyewitness to a painful history, richly told." - Kevin McKiernan, documentary filmmaker and author of The Kurds: A People in Search of their Homeland

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