Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.
Two great rivers have been the lifeblood of Iraq for centuries. But last summer, toxic water in Basra sparked an explosion of anger and unrest as people across the city fell sick.