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Mosul photographer Ali al-Baroodi recalls the horror that greeted him when he first entered the area shortly after the street-by-street battle was over in the summer of 2017.
In 2014, the IS terrorist group took control of the Iraqi city of Mosul, systematically destroying its many cultural monuments. Some historic buildings are now opening after reconstruction.
Deficient justice "The Iraqi government commissioned a committee to assess the damage to homes in Mosul after the liberation battle, but its assessment was neither accurate nor fair," Matti said.
Mosul’s exiled Christians grapple today with rebuilding their lives while demanding accountability and a future built on equity and justice.
Mosul in Iraq is bustling but struggles to move on from the economic fallout of the war with Islamic State, affecting women the most.
ISIS committed several genocides in Mosul, it expelled Christians, kidnapped and enslaved members of the Yazidi minority and targeted ancient ruins to erase the cultural history of Iraq.
Six years after Mosul's liberation, only 50 families have returned out of 50,000 Christians who lived there before. Most stayed away because their homes and churches were destroyed.
Five years after the end of the war against the Islamic State (IS) group in Iraq, the fight against jihadist holdouts continues in some areas. In Mosul, which lived for more than three years under ...
In 2017, the battle to retake Mosul from ISIS razed the city to the ground. Approximately 10,000 civilians died. Their families have spent the past five years trying to bring their city back.
Five years after liberation, Mosul's landmarks are coming back to life Today, on the 5th anniversary of the liberation of Mosul from the shackles of violent extremism, UNESCO and its main partner the ...
Five years after the liberation of Mosul, this iconic city in Iraq is on the path to reconstruction. The restoration of emblematic landscape and monuments of this thousand-year-old city is underway, ...
Five years after liberation from the extremist Islamic State (IS) militants, life has returned to normal in Iraq's second-largest city Mosul.