In Uprooting of Kurds, Iraq Tests a Fragile National Unity
Ayman Oghanna for The New York Times
By TIM ARANGO
KHANAQIN, Iraq — In January, the dismembered body of Wisam Jumai, a Kurdish intelligence officer, was discovered in a field in Sadiyah, a small town in northeastern Iraq. Soon his family and friends, one after another, received text messages offering a choice: leave or be killed.
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