Rescued from Baghdad

Sonam was 25. She had gone to a primary school and a nunnery. She had never heard of Iraq, forget Baghdad, the capital city of the war-torn country in the Middle East. 

She would never want to remember anything of the country where she had a torturous six months before finally being rescued in March this year along with eight other women. 

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