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Cámara de los Estados Unidos Exige investigación de crímenes de guerra por Azerbaiyán y liberación de prisioneros de guerra armenios
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La Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos exigió a Azerbaiyán que libere a los prisioneros de guerra armenios – Diario Armenia
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For Kurdish Americans in Nashville, a beloved leader’s death prompts vaccine push
On a sloppy spring day in mid-March, hundreds of Kurdish Americans gathered in a field outside Nashville, Tennessee, under a sea of black umbrellas. Some of the men carried a stretcher to an open grave, where a yellow backhoe waited.
In accordance with Muslim tradition, the body of Imad Doski a prominent community leader was buried within 24 hours of his death. He was another casualty of covid-19.
“It hit people. They saw it happen to one of them,” said Faiza Rashid, a nurse practitioner at the Amed Family Clinic, the Kurdish-run medical practice in town. “It hit home.”
Sumaya Muhamed and her mother Suad Abdulla pose after Suad s second vaccine dose at the Salahadeen Center in Nashville. After weeks of affectionate cajoling and patient explanation, Muhamed convinced her mother to get the shot.
On a sloppy spring day in mid-March, hundreds of Kurdish Americans gathered in a field outside Nashville under a sea of black umbrellas. Some of the men carried a stretcher to an open grave, where a yellow backhoe waited.
In accordance with Muslim tradition, the body of Imad Doski a prominent community leader was buried within 24 hours of his death. He was another casualty of COVID-19.
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Sumaya Muhamed and her mother Suad Abdulla pose after Suad s second vaccine dose at the Salahadeen Center in Nashville. After weeks of affectionate cajoling and patient explanation, Muhamed convinced her mother to get the shot. Blake Farmer / WPLN
On a sloppy spring day in mid-March, hundreds of Kurdish Americans gathered in a field outside Nashville under a sea of black umbrellas. Some of the men carried a stretcher to an open grave, where a yellow backhoe waited.
In accordance with Muslim tradition, the body of Imad Doski a prominent community leader was buried within 24 hours of his death. He was another casualty of COVID-19.
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