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DAVID TURNLEY, PHOTOGRAPHER: Carol, we are standing right now on the eastern front in the north, in a position in a town called Kalar, which is about 180 kilometers from Baghdad.
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Gary Kalar plays guitar, cümbüş - a Turkish mandolin - and percussion.
Music Promoted as Peacemaker, Catalyst for Change in Middle East 2011
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Guitarist Gary Kalar led the discussion on Turkish music.
Music Promoted as Peacemaker, Catalyst for Change in Middle East 2011
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It can get really personal really fast, Kalar said.
Music Promoted as Peacemaker, Catalyst for Change in Middle East 2011
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Unifying power Malley and Kalar agree that music has the power to unify people, to bring about change, and to transform thinking.
Music Promoted as Peacemaker, Catalyst for Change in Middle East 2011
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Police opened fire Friday in the town of Kalar, south of Sulaimaniyah, when a crowd of demonstrators closed in on the headquarters of one of the main ruling parties, police and hospital officials said.
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The Voice radio station in the town of Kalar is the second media outlet to be attacked in the north since protests erupted last month in the main city of Sulaimaniyah against the region's two major Kurdish political parties.
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Gary Kalar plays guitar, cümbüş - a Turkish mandolin - and percussion.
Music Promoted as Peacemaker, Catalyst for Change in Middle East 2011
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The Voice radio station in the town of Kalar is the second media outlet to be attacked in the north since protests erupted last month in the main city of Sulaimaniyah against the region's two major Kurdish political parties.
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Guitarist Gary Kalar led the discussion on Turkish music.
Music Promoted as Peacemaker, Catalyst for Change in Middle East 2011
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