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The Tigris, The Euphrates And The Dictator

Photo: Azzam Alwash
Goldman Environmental Prize

When Saddam Hussein was in power, he wanted to punish the people who lived in the marshes along the two great rivers in Iraq. He drained the water and the marshes dried up, forcing people to move away.

In this edition of The Story, Azzam Alwash talks about how he grew up going in and out of the marshes with his father, who was in charge of irrigation. Azzam moved to Los Angeles, where he became a civil engineer, and after the U.S. invaded Iraq, he returned and began to restore the marshes. Earlier this month, Azzam Alwash was awarded The Goldman Prize for Asia for his work protecting the environment.

Hear at The Story's site. Also in this show: wrote music for the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra based on the 1930s American Guide Series; and , which flourished in America over 100 years ago and were systematically extinguished.

Before coming to North Carolina Public Radio to host The Story, Dick Gordon was host of The Connection, a daily national call-in talk show produced in Boston, from 2001 to 2005. Gordon is well-known in the profession as an experienced, seasoned journalist with an extensive background in both international and domestic reporting. He was a war correspondent and back-up host for the CBC's This Morning, a national current affairs radio program. An award winning journalist, he has also served as a Parliamentary reporter, Moscow correspondent and South Asia correspondent for both radio and television.
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