Opinion
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DISCRIMINATION WHILE REPORTING: In conservative Karbala, female journalists face many challenges
A Karbala-based reporter tells tales of everyday discrimination while simply doing her job. By Hiba al-Majid On that day, I…
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An Iraqi woman explains why it is so important for she and her Iraqi sisters to join anti-government protests.
By Manar Alzubaidy It is hard for me to describe the joy I felt recently, when I saw that…
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Kidnapping, Threats, Bad Pay: Iraqi Journalist Who Made International Headlines, Reflects on a Career Well Spent
Afrah Shawqi, Paris In December 2016, Iraqi journalist Afrah Shawqi was taken from her Baghdad home by a…
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First Year of asylum!
The details of the place is engraved in my memory like a tattoo, the road that divided my life in…
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Basra women … shouldering the double burden and effective in demonstrations
Basrah is located on the banks of the Shatt al-Arab river since time immemorial. The suffering of women increases season…
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Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Investment
By Saman Nooh, Translation by Dr. Pshtiwan Faraj After a quarter of a century of civil war and ethnic genocide…
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Post-ISIS Nineveh “Youth with Excellence”
It is not true that the remarkable administrative changes currently taking place in Mosul are the result of the parliamentary…
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Nadia Murad .. From Kucho to Noble Prize
The slave market was opened at night. We heard a noise in the basement while we were being registered. Then…
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