Follow-ups 2021-02-23 Kurds strive for unified Kurdish parliamentary bloc in Kirkuk Hawar, a thousand-year old mountainous home of tolerant Kaka'is In peace and war, even under the rule of one the extremist sectarian groups, Iraq’s activists gone into hiding, but say movement continues “We are in a deep conversation about the gains of the October revolution; we ask ourselves Spike in suicide cases among IDPs: government, media blamed Several displaced Ezidi women and girls have been found dead in recent weeks at the camps Family of missing man from Kirkuk point finger at PUK The whereabouts of a man who was detained by a security force in Kirkuk four years Ezidi survivors not allowed school re-entry After escaping years of anguish in ISIS captivity, Zhiyan Khaleel is deprived of the right to Iraqi Baha'is still deprived of religious freedom “Despite the change of the governing regime in Iraq, we, the Baha’i, are still deprived of Turkmen women complain of marginalization in politics Turkmen women’s rights activists believe that Turkmen women have had their share of prejudice and inequality Broken Ezidi heart: Mother Shamé experiences ISIS horrors While praying and wailing, she often raises her hands and looks upwards asking “God, Lack of government effort in rebuilding Ezidi places of worship Funding for the reconstruction of the destroyed Ezidi places of worship and shrines in Nineveh province Mosul bridges reconstructed at lumbering pace The bridges in Mosul over the Tigris river were the most damaged infrastructure during the ISIS IDPs removed from camps, including those unable to return All the IDP camps in the provinces Kirkuk, Diyala and Salahuddin have been emptied and the Turkmens in Tal Afar speak of positive sides of displacement “Perhaps every malignant [thing] has benefits [too]. Always look at issues from a positive perspective; for 1 2 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 13 14