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Iraqi amputees take the plunge to forget horrors of IS

ARBIL, Iraq, Sept 2, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – With artificial limbs in the
place of legs they lost to jihadists, a group of Iraqis plunged into a
swimming pool for a special race aimed at helping them overcome the horrors
of war.

Abdel Zahra Kazem, a soldier from southern Iraq who was wounded in an
attack in Baghdad, said getting back in the pool had helped him to rediscover
one of his passions in life.

“I’ve swum since I was a child and today I can start again,” he said by
the poolside at a hotel in Arbil, capital of the autonomous Kurdistan region
of northern Iraq.

Rabie Abdellatif lost a leg in an attack by the Islamic State (IS)
jihadist group in Iraq’s second city Mosul, which was left in ruins by the
government’s battle against the jihadists.

Thanks to his artificial limb, he said he has recovered “80 percent of my
capabilities from life before”.

“I can drive my car. I can work,” he told AFP, his swimsuit and cap still
dripping wet.

By the side of the pool, half a dozen men with artificial legs waited in
the shade for their turn splashing in the water.

They were watched by officials from Kurdistan and Kuwait, which has
provided funding for the rehabilitation of civilians and fighters from Iraqi
Kurdish and federal forces.

The aim, said Arbil governor Nawzad Hadi, is to “give life and hope” to
victims of IS.

Tens of thousands of Iraqi security personnel were wounded in the three-
year battle against IS, which at its peak controlled nearly a third of the
country as well as swathes of neighbouring Syria.

Hundreds of thousands of civilians have also been wounded in attacks
perpetrated for years by extremist groups across Iraq, which declared victory
over IS in December.

BSS/AFP/RY/1858 hrs