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Iraki

[ih-rak-ee, ih-rah-kee]

noun

plural

Irakis 
  1. Iraqi.



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‘For three days after the Bataclan, I thought I was dead,” says Ismaël el Iraki, whose debut feature, Zanka Contact, about two lost souls recovering from PTSD, is playing at the Venice film festival.

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Ismael El Iraki, a Moroccan filmmaker who has been living in Paris for 15 years and escaped the Bataclan during the attacks, said the lyrics did not need to be changed.

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Ismael El Iraki, an avowed Eagles of Death Metal fan, penned an open letter Tuesday to say his “heart is bleeding.”

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Of the riot victims, Iraki said: “Some things we will have to leave behind. In this life, how far can you go by clinging to the past?”

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Near them, we are told, and towards the Iraki corner, is the tomb of Hagar, under a green slab one span and a half broad, and pilgrims used to pray at both places.

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