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When ISIS captured Sinjar in 2014, it carried out genocide against the Yazidis. Sarab was just 11 years old when she was abducted and sold as a slave. Now she is speaking out about surviving life inside the Caliphate.
Two years after a popular uprising in Sudan forced out Omar al Bashir, militias in the country refused to put down their arms. Mistrustful of the transitional government, they demand justice in exchange for peace.
Two years ago, the Sudanese revolution toppled military leader Omar al-Bashir. Now, Sudanese people are fighting to keep the revolution alive amid economic turmoil, and with a government partially formed of al-Bashir’s forces.
Three young Palestinians have similar ambitions as their peers elsewhere in the world, but it seems that building a future in East Jerusalem has become an act of resistance.
Ten years after it began, the impact of the Syrian conflict is still being felt in Lebanon, where the number of refugees is causing problems for the government and creating tension with locals.
Ever since Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in Istanbul’s Saudi embassy, other vocal critics of the Saudi regime have reason to fear that they too could be at risk of a similar fate.
In Denmark, more and more Muslim women are seeking refuge from patriarchal and controlling Islamic communities. To resist, these women are embracing a new, more tolerant reading of the Quran.
This shocking report reveals how in Syria and Iraq ISIS are systematically recruiting children as young as eight to become soldiers and suicide bombers, exacting brutal punishment on those who defy them.
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