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Samantha Chen

“How the Iraqi Government is Letting Down Sinjar’s ISIS Victims”

The Iraqi Government Is Failing Victims of ISIS in Sinjar: Government Should Pay Compensation to All Sinjar Communities The brutality and inhumanity of the Islamic State (ISIS) resulted in significant damage to Sinjar and its neighboring areas in Northern Iraq. The victims of ISIS remain severely impacted, struggling to rebuild […]

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Patel Maya

Rising Cases of Women in Egypt Facing Abuse and Stigma Over Alleged Ties with ISIS

Egypt: Women Abused Over Alleged ISIS Ties: A Discussion on Human Rights Violations and Due Process The recent report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and the Sinai Foundation for Human Rights on the arbitrary detention, torture, and flawed due process of women and girls related to suspected members of the […]

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Samantha Chen

Iraq’s compensation for victims of ISIS too little, too late for justice

Iraqi Authorities Fail to Compensate Sinjaris for Property Damage in Battle Against ISIS, Human Rights Watch Says The Iraqi government has failed to compensate thousands of Yazidis and others from the Sinjar district for the destruction and damage of their property resulting from the battle against ISIS, a report by […]

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