Amna Suraka.
Saddam Hussein’s “Red Security Prison”, built to torture and imprison hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens from the Kurdish region.
182,000 shards of broken glass representing the number of lives lost at Saddam’s hand.
5,400 light bulbs showing the number of villages destroyed.
A reminder of devastation and pain, wrapped in a piece of beauty.
Shimmering shards of light restored in the unity of hope and peace.
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Beauty from ashes.
LOVE! Thank you for teaching me more about where you are.
nancy
Amazing.
An amazing tribute to peace – thank you for sharing!
Thank you for opening my eyes to this memorial.
Beautiful but sobering
This is a stunning tribute.
So powerful – and beautiful – and sobering.
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