A family’s two-year search for an abducted member finally ends as his remains were found in an ISIL mass grave.
Salam Khoder
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Hundreds of families fleeing Mosul fear they might be easy targets for ISIL artillery.
As Peshmerga forces regain control of towns near Mosul, residents speak out about life under ISIL.
Al Jazeera speaks to a resident trapped with his young family as battle to retake the city enters its fifth day.
More than 575,000 Iraqi children are estimated to be at work instead of school, double the number from 1990.
US invasion left country in ruins, Iraqis say, as protesters gather in London for official report on Britain’s role.
Thousands of families who continue to flee Fallujah face a “catastrophic” situation, aid workers say.
Men who flee the ISIL-held city are often abused, or killed, by armed groups bent on revenge.
ISIL is well-known for its use of child soldiers, but the Shia militias fighting against ISIL use minors too.
Those who escaped the besieged city described a lack of food, frequent executions, and forced domestic violence.