Iraqis Toil In Brick Factory

NAHAWAN, IRAQ - OCTOBER 29: An unidentified woman and her son look out from their window onto a street October 29, 2002 in the town of Nahawan which is located approximately 37 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. Over 100 brick factories were built in the town after santions were imposed on Iraq by the United Nations (UN) Security Council in 1991 as punishment for the Iraqi military's invasion of Kuwait. The sanctions were enforced by a U.S.-led blockade. People must travel to other towns if they are in need of medical attention or an education since there are no hospitals or schools in the immediate area. (Photo by Oleg Nikishin/Getty Images)
NAHAWAN, IRAQ - OCTOBER 29: An unidentified woman and her son look out from their window onto a street October 29, 2002 in the town of Nahawan which is located approximately 37 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. Over 100 brick factories were built in the town after santions were imposed on Iraq by the United Nations (UN) Security Council in 1991 as punishment for the Iraqi military's invasion of Kuwait. The sanctions were enforced by a U.S.-led blockade. People must travel to other towns if they are in need of medical attention or an education since there are no hospitals or schools in the immediate area. (Photo by Oleg Nikishin/Getty Images)
Iraqis Toil In Brick Factory
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