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The story of the real estate theft in Mosul
Armed forces, parties, and powerful people possess more than 20,000 properties
“7 million pieces of weapons and hundreds of victims… weapons
The power of clans grows in the absence of the state and the presence of millions of uncontrolled weapons.
Turkey continues to burn the land of the Kurds… Attacks,
Under the pretext of an old security agreement with Saddam’s regime, Turkey overextend into the occupation of Iraqi lands, expropriating people and trees
The Alternative Syrian Passport… Non-Recognition and Explicit Corruption
June 2019: Kamal Oskan and Adam Al-Hussein After the formation of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces (the transitional government headed by Ahmed Touma on 11/11/2013, a Syrian alternative passport was issued, or what is known as the Coalition passport issued by the Syrian…
Two years on, Syrians injured in Beirut port blast drown
August 2022: ‘How are we going to pay?’ On paper, the Lebanese government, UNHCR and international aid agencies were meant to cover medical costs for those injured in the August 4 explosion 2020 , including foreigners. But the injured tell a different story. Illustration by Rami Khoury Alicia Medina Alicia…
“Sadr City” has the largest parliamentary representation … A deprived
Hassan Nasiri / August It has been twenty years since the government employee of the Iraqi Ministry of Education, Baqir al-Halfi, is living with his family of eight in an old house of no more than 80 square meters, one of tens of thousands of similarly designed and built houses…
Yazidis in Iraq don’t have judges… they marry and inherit
Nineveh – Al-aalem Al-jadeed To formally document his marriage contract, Khidr, a 25 years old Yezidi man, had to provide the Personal Materials Court in the North area of Sinjar District (127 km west of Mosul) with a paper copy of the religious marriage contract concluded by the Yezidi Supreme…
state” in the Al-Hol camp… assassinations, torture sites, koranic schools
“Revenge, tribal rulings, and popular rejection keep the majority of Iraqis in the Al-Hol camp
The popularity of the sale of academic research at the
Bookstores are spread among the faculties’ buildings of Damascus University, offering research to students and even professors in exchange for money, in a popular trade that has been expanding for years. Dropping out of a university tells another story, including bribes for professors and students who are victims of sexual…