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In Pictures: Lonely burials for coronavirus victims in Iraq

Burial ground in Najaf created specifically for COVID-19 victims since such burials have been rejected at many places.

A member of the Shiite Imam Ali brigades militia prays by a body of a coronavirus victim during a funeral at the new Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Monday, July 20, 2020. A special burial gr
People pray by a body of a coronavirus victim during a funeral at the new Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]
Published On 4 Aug 20204 Aug 2020
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Every chapter of Iraq’s modern history can be seen in the sprawling cemetery of Wadi al-Salam outside the holy city of Najaf. Its sandy expanse is growing, this time with coronavirus victims.

A special burial ground near the cemetery has been created specifically for COVID-19 victims because such burials have been rejected by Baghdad cemeteries and other places in Iraq.

In Iraq, the virus has been surrounded by stigma, driven by religious beliefs, customs and a deep mistrust of the healthcare system.

Iraq has recorded close to 132,000 coronavirus cases and nearly 5,000 deaths.

Overseeing the New Wadi al-Salam (or Valley of Peace) cemetery and helping with the burial procedures are Iraqi Shia volunteers from the Imam Ali Combat Division.

Corpses of the virus victims arrive at night in body bags driven by ambulances and burial procedures take place at daybreak.

In the past four months, more than 3,000 bodies have been buried here, said Sarmad Khalaf Ibrahim. He said the cemetery receives victims from all religions and is not limited to Muslims only.

“We had more than four or five [burials] of the Christian religion. They were buried with special ceremonies, appropriate and befitting them according to their request,” Ibrahim said.

Iraq’s centralised healthcare system, largely unchanged since the 1970s, has been worn down by decades of war, sanctions and prolonged unrest since the 2003 invasion by the United States.

The government hospitals in Baghdad are overwhelmed, barely able to handle the increasing numbers.

Najaf’s Wadi al-Salam cemetery, 160km (99 miles) south of Baghdad, is believed to be one of the largest in the world and is the final resting place of choice for pious Shia Muslims because of its proximity to the shrine of Imam Ali, the much revered 7th-century founder of their sect.

It includes those killed in Iraq’s long war in the 1980s with Iran, those slain in the sectarian bloodletting that followed the US-led invasion, as well as Shia fighters who fought ISIL (or ISIS) group in recent years.

Members of the Shiite Imam Ali brigades militia bury a body of a coronavirus victim during a funeral at Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Monday, July 20, 2020. A special burial ground near the
A special burial ground near the cemetery has been created specifically for COVID-19 victims since rejections of such burials have continued in Baghdad cemeteries and elsewhere in Iraq. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]
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A member the Shiite of Imam Ali brigades militia prays by a grave of a coronavirus victim during a funeral at Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Monday, July 20, 2020. A special burial ground ne
Iraq has seen a steady surge in coronavirus cases. It has recorded close to 132,000 cases and nearly 5,000 deaths. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]
Members of the Shiite Imam Ali brigades militia load bodies of a coronavirus victims during a funeral at Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Monday, July 20, 2020. A special burial ground near th
People load bodies of coronavirus victims during a funeral at Wadi al-Salam cemetery. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]
Family visits a grave of a coronavirus victim at Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Monday, July 20, 2020. A special burial ground near the Wadi al-Salam cemetery has been created specifically f
A family visits the grave of a coronavirus victim. The special burial ground receives victims from all religions. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]
Shiite cleric prays by the grave of coronavirus victim at Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Sunday, July 19, 2020. A special burial ground near the Wadi al-Salam cemetery has been created speci
A Shia leader prays by the grave of a coronavirus victim. 'We had more than four or five [burials] of the Christian religion. They were buried with special ceremonies, appropriate and befitting them according to their request,' said an official. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]
A member of the Shiite Imam Ali brigades militia stands next to bodies of coronavirus victims during a funeral at Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Monday, July 20, 2020. A special burial groun
Bodies of coronavirus victims before being buried at Wadi al-Salam cemetery. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]
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Members of the Shiite Imam Ali brigades militia take a break during funerals of coronavirus victims at Wadi al-Salam cemetery near Najaf, Iraq, Sunday, July 19, 2020. A special burial ground near the
In Iraq, the virus has been surrounded by stigma, driven by religious beliefs, customs and a deep mistrust of the healthcare system. [Anmar Khalil/AP Photo]


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