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Iraq

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    Destruction by the Islamic State in the village Wardik. Image by Levi Clancy/Wikimedia Commons. Iraq, 2018.
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    PART OF: Still Surviving ISIS

    The Caliphate Is Crushed, But ISIS Infants—Innocent, Abandoned and Despised—Live On

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    Kimberly Dozier
    Grantee
    March 25, 2019
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  • Ellie Awards 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Center Grantee Ben Taub Wins 2019 Ellie Award

    On March 14, 2019, Pulitzer Center grantee Ben Taub was named winner of the 2019 Ellie Award for...

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    March 15, 2019
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    ISOF APC on the street of Mosul. Image by Mstyslav Chernov/Wikimedia Commons. Iraq, 2016.
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    PART OF: Still Surviving ISIS

    In Much of Iraq, ISIS Still Rules the Night

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    Kimberly Dozier
    Grantee
    February 14, 2019
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  • ISIL fighters parade through Raqqa, Syria, in a caravan of Toyota pickup trucks, 2014
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    Still Surviving ISIS

    Will the continued suffering of ISIS's victims result in a resurgence of the terror group?

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    Kimberly Dozier
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Still Surviving ISIS
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Pulitzer Center Grantees Nahal Toosi, Patrick Brown and Ben Taub Nominated for 2019 Ellie Awards

    Pulitzer Center grantees Nahal Toosi, Patrick Brown and Ben Taub have been nominated for the 2019...

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    Multiple Authors
    February 13, 2019
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    Young people turn out en masse to lobby for a role in the nation's future. Image by Imrane Binoual. Morocco, 2011. (CC BY 2.0)
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    PART OF: Indira Lakshmanan Reports

    Opinion: Eight Years Since Arab Spring, Is There Hope for Middle East Democracy?

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    Indira Lakshmanan
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    January 25, 2019
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    Silhouetted U.S. Army paratroopers. Image by Cpl. Rachel Diehm/U.S. Army (public domain). Iraq, 2017.
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    PART OF: Indira Lakshmanan Reports

    Opinion: The Biggest Terrorist Threat to America Isn’t a Migrant Caravan. It’s Still ISIS.

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    Indira Lakshmanan
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    January 10, 2019
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    A year and a half after the battle, Mosul’s Old City is still in ruins, and unexploded bombs regularly kill people. Ten million tons of rubble remain. Image by Moises Saman / Magnum for The New Yorker. Iraq, 2018.
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    PART OF: Shallow Graves

    Following the Defeat of ISIS, Iraq Pursues a Campaign of Revenge

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    Ben Taub
    Grantee
    December 21, 2018
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    Thousands of men and boys have been convicted of ISIS affiliation, and hundreds have been hanged. But these cases make up only a small fraction of the detainees. Thousands of families have been sent to camps in the desert, cast out from society. Moises Saman / Magnum for The New Yorker. Iraq, 2018.
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    PART OF: Shallow Graves

    Iraq's Post-ISIS Campaign of Revenge

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    December 17, 2018
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  • Thousands of men and boys have been convicted of ISIS affiliation, and hundreds have been hanged. But these cases make up only a small fraction of the detainees. Thousands of families have been sent to camps in the desert, cast out from society. Moises Saman / Magnum for The New Yorker. Iraq, 2018.
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    Shallow Graves

    ISIS has been destroyed, but will Iraq’s campaign of revenge help bring about its resurgence?

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Shallow Graves
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    Internally displaced people fleeing from fighting in the village of Shora, 25km south of Mosul, reach an Iraqi army checkpoint on the Northern outskirts of Qayyarah. Image by Ivor Prickett/UNHCR/Panos. Iraq, 2018.
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    PART OF: Religion and Reconstruction in Iraq

    Why Ethnic Separatism Doesn't Work as a Solution to Civil War

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    Alice Su
    Grantee
    December 13, 2018
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    An Iraqi counterterrorism service convoy moves from Baghdad toward Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 23, 2017. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Alex Manne. Baghdad, 2017. (CC-0)(The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.)
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    PART OF: Justice for the Enemy

    Iraq's Rushed Judgement of ISIS Members is Tearing The Country Apart

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    Simona Foltyn
    Grantee
    September 20, 2018
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