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In this photo taken on Saturday, March 28, 2015, Muntaha Salih Khalaf, an Iraqi woman from Mosul, carries bread for her family at the Baharka camp for Iraqi displaced people outside of Irbil, Iraq. Decades of war and international sanctions have left millions of Iraqis traumatized after seeing loved ones killed or being uprooted from their homes. The medical infrastructure in the country, however, is ill-served to treat them. The situation has been exacerbated by the latest wave of fighting in the north, which has displaced tens of thousands of Sunnis, Kurds, and Yazidis, sending new flows of traumatized people into overcrowded camps for the displaced. (AP Photo/ Maeva Bambuck)
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