Burnt Out: On the State of Iraq’s Mental Health
Iraq allocates merely 2% of its health sector’s budget to mental health, while the health sector itself receives no more...
Iraq allocates merely 2% of its health sector’s budget to mental health, while the health sector itself receives no more...
I think of Baghdad’s wounds as I converse with Latif al-Ani’s photographs, which open up like passages through which I...
The brazen, unbridled barbarism coincided with the current reign of a specific form of capitalism referred to as neoliberal globalization,...
I belong to the generation that celebrated the war's conclusion in the summer of 1988. For three consecutive days, the...
Saddam Hussein's silencing of any dissident voice deprived Iraqi society of essential debates on the country's fundamental strategic choices. By...
The numbers say that 200,000 civilians and an equal number of soldiers, children of these civilians, lost their lives in...
Just as the first war of Iraq created the conditions for Arabs to sit at the same table with Israelis,...
The war was over in Mosul, but other battles were still unfolding. The returnees to the old Iraqi city are...
The events that have transpired in Nineveh province, namely the meek capitulation of Iraqi troops against the Islamic State of...