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Mizar Kemal

Iraqi writer and journalist, Asafir Al-Arabi.

  • The image features a distinctive artwork created with blue ink on a light background. On the left side, there are various abstract and exaggerated facial sketches, some of which depict human features in a fragmented or surreal manner. These faces are blended together, creating a sense of chaos. On the right side, there is a more defined face that appears to be drawn with thicker lines, emphasizing the contours and expressions. Surrounding this face are elongated shapes that resemble abstract figures or objects, contributing to the overall artistic tension in the piece. The combination of detailed faces alongside more abstract forms suggests a contrast between clarity and abstraction. The artwork is signed "Peshawa" with a date of 2016. Iraq. Mental Health Between Wars, Drugs and Unemployment Mizar Kemal · August 2024 Over the last forty years, Iraq has suffered four major conflicts, a 13-year embargo and several civil wars. The psychological consequences of this instability are ravaging Iraqi society, but people suffering from mental illness remain highly stigmatised. And the health response is neither (…)
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