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Iraq massacre: A survivor's account

It was July 30, 2004.  The Department of Foreign Employment under the Nepal government granted 35 Nepali people permission to go to work in Middle East country Jordan.
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By Republica

It was July 30, 2004.  The Department of Foreign Employment under the Nepal government granted 35 Nepali people permission to go to work in Middle East country Jordan.



A month after the permission was granted came the appalling news stating that 12 Nepalis were brutally killed in the war-torn country Iraq, leaving the entire world shocked.


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Bhatta was one among those 12 Nepalis receiving the work permit.


Bhatta, who narrowly escaped being killed, recalls the horrendous ordeal on the 14th anniversary of the gruesome inhumane act.


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