We Should Have Never Permitted Another Inquisition
November 14, 2017 4 min. read

In the last week there have been mass graves discovered in Iraq. There is little detail on who the 400 people found buried are, why they were executed or what group they belonged to, but just that they were victims of ISIS and their location. This story and many linked to the atrocities in Iraq […]

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Remembering the Yezidi Genocide
August 4, 2017 5 min. read

Lasted week, the international community marked the beginning of the Yezidi genocide when on August 3rd 2014, 40,000 Yezidis got stranded on Mount Sinjar.

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Decompressing A Crisis Through Safe Zones
May 10, 2017 3 min. read

Approaches to create safe zones are being sought by Russia, Turkey and Iran in an effort to reverse the mass migration out of Syria.

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Refugee Policy Should Always Prioritize the Most Vulnerable
February 3, 2017 4 min. read

As refugee funds are limited, assistance should be concentrated on those who are worst off—individuals and communities that are victims of genocide.

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The End of Extremism and the New Cold War
October 20, 2016 3 min. read

Victory over the Islamic State in Mosul and Raqqa will bring about the demise of ISIS but fail to foster an end to the tensions and conflict in the region.

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