Blood Samples Collected from Relatives of Anfal Victims in Chamchamal
Kurdistan 12:08 PM - 2025-10-27
PUKMEDIA Archive
A woman displays a photograph of her loved one, lost during the Anfal campaign.
The national campaign to collect blood samples and information from the relatives of Anfal victims continues today in Chamchamal town, as authorities work to identify the remains recovered from mass graves across Iraq.
Iraqi Presidential Advisor Pari Nuri confirmed that the blood samples are being collected to compare with bone samples previously taken from the victims’ bodies. “Relatives of the Anfal victims are cooperating fully and have welcomed the team to provide information and blood samples. They are eager for this process to succeed and have expressed their gratitude to the First Lady of Iraq for her support,” Nuri said.
Last year, authorities repatriated 172 bodies to the Anfal cemetery in Chamchamal and uncovered several other graves, including a mass grave in Samawa. All recovered bodies were sampled, and the current collection of blood from relatives will allow forensic teams to match these samples with the remains.
This marks the fourth occasion blood samples have been collected from relatives in Chamchamal and the eighth across the Kurdistan Region, reflecting ongoing efforts to bring closure to families affected by the Anfal campaign.
This initiative by the Iraqi First Lady forms part of a wider national programme to document and identify victims of past atrocities, helping families achieve justice and preserve the memory of those lost.
PUKMEDIA
More news
-
European Parliament Member Calls for Continued Humanitarian Aid to Rojava
01:55 PM - 2026-02-21 -
CDO, Sulaymaniyah University Delegation Conclude Field Visit to Historic Shu’aibiya Monument in Basra
11:53 AM - 2026-02-21 -
North Oil Company Says Kirkuk Gas Compression Station Fire Under Control
10:26 AM - 2026-02-21 -
U.S. President to Visit China Amid Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
09:31 AM - 2026-02-21
see more
P.U.K 01:32 PM - 2026-02-21 PUK President: We Promise to Work to Strengthen the Kurdish Language in Every Sphere
Deputy PM: Our Mission has Shifted from Preserving Kurdish Language to Developing It
11:28 AM - 2026-02-21
International Mother Language Day Highlights Urgent Need to Protect Linguistic Diversity
09:56 AM - 2026-02-21
Fahmi Burhan: District Status Change of Jalawla Is Unconstitutional
10:34 PM - 2026-02-20
PUK's Saadi Ahmed Pire Meets Swedish Left Party Delegation in Erbil
08:02 PM - 2026-02-20
Most read
-
The Battle for the Mind: Cultural Independence in a Changing Middle East
Opinions 12:10 PM - 2026-02-20 -
Kremlin Says Russia–Japan Relations “Reduced to Zero” Amid Territorial Dispute
World 02:05 PM - 2026-02-20 -
Only One Bakery Can Operate As Kobani Siege Continues
Kurdistan 05:05 PM - 2026-02-20 -
U.S. President Directs Government to Prepare Release of Aliens and UFOs Files
World 12:20 PM - 2026-02-20 -
PUK's Saadi Ahmed Pire Meets Swedish Left Party Delegation in Erbil
P.U.K 08:02 PM - 2026-02-20 -
Fahmi Burhan: District Status Change of Jalawla Is Unconstitutional
Kurdistan 10:34 PM - 2026-02-20 -
U.S. President to Visit China Amid Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
World 09:31 AM - 2026-02-21 -
UK Foreign Secretary to Meet Rubio Amid Renewed U.S. Criticism Over Chagos Deal
World 05:42 PM - 2026-02-20





.jpg)
Application

