Ten Years After ISIS Invaded Mosul—Where Does That Leave Iraq's Indigenous Assyrians?

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What justice can be granted to survivors when justice does not exist in Iraq?

My relatives fled Mosul to save their lives before ISIS invaded and seized power in the summer of 2014. The invasion of Iraq's second largest city not only uprooted my relatives, Indigenous Assyrians, but it also led to the genocide of Assyrians/Chaldeans/Syriacs , as well as Shiite Muslims, and Yazidis.

While baseless Iraqi laws exist to 'ensure' compensation from hardships and honoring the rights of diverse groups within the country, corruption and disenfranchisement reign supreme and are tokens of Iraqi politics.

 

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