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Belkis Wille

Iraq Proposes “Pay-To-Prosecute” for IS Foreign Fighters

Published April 23, 2019by Guest Contributor

by Joe Stork Somewhere between 800 and 900 Islamic State (ISIS or IS) fighters captured in Syria are reportedly neither Syrian nor Iraqi, and the question of what to do with them has become something of a political football. The… Continue Reading →

Iraq Belkis Wille, human rights, Hussein al-Honanien, ICC, iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Joe Stork, kurds, SDF, Syria

Iraq’s So-Called ISIS Families

Published November 18, 2018by Guest Contributor

by Belkis Wille Across Iraq, there are men, women and children – perhaps over 100,000 if one extrapolates from statistics the government has issued on people detained on terror charges – that society has labeled “ISIS families.” In some cases,… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Iraq Belkis Wille, human rights, Human Rights Watch, iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Kurdistan, Mosul, women

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