Tag: isis
Regulatory framework for disputed areas
Since the fall of the Ba'ath Party regime in 2003, disputed areas, particularly Sinjar, under article No.140 of the Iraqi Constitution, Sinjar has been...
Can Iraq help prevent the dangers of future genocide?
ISIS invaded vast areas of northern Iraq in 2014 and was accompanied by unimaginable heinous acts committed against Yazidis. Yazidis are an ethnic and...
ISIS and its impact on Iraq: an overview
Since the formation of the "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" or "ISIS" in 2013, Iraq has become the preferred arena for the...
Iraq’s Hesitation to Request the Removal of Foreign Forces from the Country
Dr. Iman Abdel Halim, Researcher at the Diplomatic Center for Strategic Studies, Egypt
The killing of the commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian...
Protecting children and adolescents from terrorism and radicalisation
Introduction
There are potentially three provinces of thought or general frameworks that can, if we invest in them well, provide us with effective solutions and...
Reconstruction and Development in Post-Islamic State Iraq
As of the summer of 2016, Iraq is gradually winning its war against the Islamic State (IS). Major urban centres such as Ramadi and...
Prosecuting the Islamic State – Advice for the Iraqi Government on setting up a...
Since 2014, Iraq has been the scene of horrific atrocities committed by the Islamic State (IS, then called ISIL – Islamic State of Iraq...
The Cubs of the Caliphate: How the Islamic State Attracts, Coerces and Indoctrinates Children...
Since its declaration of a Caliphate in 2014, the Islamic State (IS) has released a number of publications depicting children participating in rallies, undergoing...
Fighting media with media how to counter is propaganda
Back in 2002, Osama Bin Laden wrote in a letter addressed to Taliban leader Mullah Omar ‘the media war in this century is obviously...