IRAQ-CONFLICT-CULTURE-HERITAGE

A picture taken on February 22, 2017 in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, shows Ninos Thabit, an 18-year-old displaced Iraqi Christian who who fled his hometown near Mosul due to the ongoing fighting between Iraqi forces and jihadists of the Islamic State group, recreating a historical Assyrian sculpture, one of the many destroyed by IS fighters in the ruins of Nineveh. IS jihadists destroyed priceless Assyrian heritage in the Iraqi ruins of Nineveh in 2014. (Photo by Safin HAMID / AFP) (Photo by SAFIN HAMID/AFP via Getty Images)
A picture taken on February 22, 2017 in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, shows Ninos Thabit, an 18-year-old displaced Iraqi Christian who who fled his hometown near Mosul due to the ongoing fighting between Iraqi forces and jihadists of the Islamic State group, recreating a historical Assyrian sculpture, one of the many destroyed by IS fighters in the ruins of Nineveh. IS jihadists destroyed priceless Assyrian heritage in the Iraqi ruins of Nineveh in 2014. (Photo by Safin HAMID / AFP) (Photo by SAFIN HAMID/AFP via Getty Images)
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