Beats replace bombs: Young Iraqis revel at summer festival

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Beats replace bombs: Young Iraqis revel at summer festival
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BAGHDAD: Hundreds of Iraqi teenagers clapped along exuberantly to techno beats pumping across a makeshift dance hall on Friday night (Aug 16), a ...

BAGHDAD: Hundreds of Iraqi teenagers clapped along exuberantly to techno beats pumping across a makeshift dance hall on Friday night , a scene their capital had not witnessed in decades.

Though there were only a few young women among the 1,000 or so revellers, their presence was notable in a country where public spaces remain conservative."I hear a lot of people say that we're influenced by the West. Fine, there's no difference to me - the important thing is I don't have to listen to this music at home in secret anymore," she said, pumping her fist into the air.

Sectarian warfare followed, then the onslaught of the Islamic State group in 2014, only defeated territorially in late 2017.

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