Safeen Dizayee, the Head of Department of Foreign Relations of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Erbil in 2019.
Peshmerga soldiers in the yard of the headquarter of the autonomous region of Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Baba Chawish, a Yazidi spiritual leader at Lalish temple in the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan
The grave of Mullah Mustafa Barzani (right) and Idris Barzani (left) in the memorial of the Barzani's. Autonomous Region Kurdistan in Northern Iraq 2019.
The Amna Suraka Prison, better known as the Torture Prison and today the Torture Museum in Sulaymaniyah, Autonomous Region of Kurdistan in Northern Iraq 2019.
Inmates have often carved or written their last words and farewells into and on the prison walls.
The Amna Suraka Prison, better known as the Torture Prison and today the Torture Museum in Sulaymaniyah, Autonomous Region of Kurdistan in Northern Iraq 2019.
The Amna Suraka Prison, better known as the Torture Prison and today the Torture Museum in Sulaymaniyah, Autonomous Region of Kurdistan in Northern Iraq 2019.
This room is eight square meters in size. It was specially designed for psychological torture. The door was left open so that the other prisoners could hear the moans and screams of the tortured people. The screams of the women and children were recorded and repeatedly played in the background.
The Amna Suraka Prison, better known as the Torture Prison and today the Torture Museum in Sulaymaniyah, Autonomous Region of Kurdistan in Northern Iraq 2019.
The area of this room is 16 square meters. Prisoners were beaten in this room. The arbitrariness of the security guards was decisive for the severity. Especially stick blows on the soles of the feet (bastinado) were carried out in this room.