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17th June 2025

How a family from Iraq developed new hope for the future

The burning of a rainbow flag in Iraq

10th August 2023

Iraq: Authorities must immediately reverse media ban on the terms “homosexuality” and “gender”

South African police officers fire rubber bullet as they chase protestors in the streets of Johannesburg, on April 23, 2019 during a protest against the lack of service delivery or basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing difficulties and lack of public road maintenance. - Police and protesters exchanged volleys of teargas and stones in Johannesburg on April 23, 2019 after a suburb erupted into protest over public services ahead of polls on May 8. Dozens of residents in the working class Turffontein suburb blocked the main road through ward 55, burning tyres, mattresses and tree branches over allegedly unfair allocation of nearby new social housing. (Photo by MARCO LONGARI / AFP) (Photo by MARCO LONGARI/AFP via Getty Images)

14th March 2023

Global: Dozens killed and thousands maimed by police misuse of rubber bullets

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2nd November 2021

Iraq: Yezidi reparations law progress welcome, but more must be done to assist survivors

30th July 2020

Iraq: Yezidi child survivors of ‘Islamic State’ facing unprecedented health crisis

17th April 2018

Iraq: Women and children with perceived ties to IS denied aid, sexually exploited and trapped in camps

25th October 2017

Iraq: Fresh evidence that tens of thousands forced to flee Tuz Khurmatu amid indiscriminate attacks, lootings and arson

16th October 2017

Iraq: One year on, hundreds of thousands suffering the consequences of battle for Mosul

22nd September 2017

Iraq: Flawed Security Council resolution on IS threatens to entrench dangerous culture of impunity

11th July 2017

Iraq: Battle between US-led coalition, Iraqi forces and Islamic State creates civilian catastrophe in west Mosul

11th July 2017

At any cost: The civilian catastrophe in west Mosul, Iraq

8th June 2017

Iraq/US-Led Coalition: Weapons Choice Endangers Mosul Civilians

3rd April 2017

Bombed in Their Homes, Civilians in Mosul Blame Reckless Coalition Forces

28th March 2017

Iraq: Civilians killed by airstrikes in their homes after they were told not to flee Mosul

5th January 2017

Iraq: End irresponsible arms transfers fuelling militia war crimes

22nd December 2016

Iraq: Children caught in the crossfire of the battle for Mosul suffer horrific injuries and trauma

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