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Book culture returns to Iraq's post-jihadist Mosul
[Article] Literary cafes, poetry readings and pavement bookstalls -- Mosul's cultural scene is back in business, months after Iraqi forces ousted the Islamic State group from the city following three years of jihadist rule.
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On Mosul's Al-Nujaifi street, Iraqis seeking art and culture gather to browse sidewalk book stalls. A historic crossroad of culture and commerce, Iraq's second city was long famed for its street-side literary traditions.But Islamic State group jihadists systematically burned books and destroyed libraries....
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