In commemoration of the anniversary of the Halabja chemical attack, filmmaker Aram Hasan interviews Muhammad Muhammad Said, the director of the Halabja Memorial Monument in a special conversation produced exclusively for the New York Kurdish Community Center as part of Kurdish Heritage Month. This interview reflects on the legacy of the Halabja tragedy, the importance of memory and justice, and the role of the monument in preserving the stories of the victims and survivors. The Halabja massacre, which took place in 1988, remains one of the most devastating chemical attacks against civilians in modern history. Through remembrance and dialogue, Kurdish communities around the world continue to honor the victims and raise awareness about this historic atrocity. Watch the full interview to learn about the monument’s mission and the continuing importance of remembrance.