Iraqi Kurdish donkey-themed party unveils statue

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A political party in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region called the Donkeys’ Party has unveiled a statue of its four-legged namesake in dress attire in central Sulaimaniyah. The bronze statue statue shows the head and shoulders of a donkey dressed in a suit, collared shirt and tie. At 1.8 metres (five feet) high and 1.1 metres (three feet) wide, it took famous Kurdish sculptor Zerak Mira seven months to create and cost $4,000 (3,050 euros). It is located on Nali Street, which is named for a famous Kurdish poet who wrote a well-known poem about donkeys. The statue was revealed at a ceremony attended by a number of Kurdish artists and intellectuals, an AFP journalist said. Donkeys’ Party Secretary General Omar Kalol said he hopes the statue will encourage people in Kurdistan to better treat animals, especially donkeys. “The statue of the donkey has more than one meaning,” which will be understood by those who see it, Kalol told AFP.