Kurds Find Unity in Fighting Islamic State. And in Beer
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Herdi Kader and Cesur Nujen have roots in rival parts of Kurdistan, yet their futures are united.
Sons of Kurdish immigrants to Sweden, the two came together in a bid to persuade the world to associate their people with their beer, Ava Zer, Kurdish for “gold water,” rather than the violent conflict with Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.