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Separated By War, Iraqi Children Wait For Parents
- Tuesday July 18, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Adel, 15, hasn't seen his parents for the past nine months, but that was the price to pay to escape the brutal rule of ISIS group terrorists in his northern Iraqi hometown.
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Islamic State Burying Children Alive in Iraq, Says United Nations
- Thursday February 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Islamic State militants are selling abducted Iraqi children at markets as sex slaves, and killing other youth, including by crucifixion or burying them alive, a United Nationswatchdog said on Wednesday.
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Young Iraqis face religious fashion crackdown
- Monday September 3, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
For much of Iraq's youth, sporting blingy makeup, slicked-up hair and skintight jeans is just part of living the teenage dream. But for their elders, it's a nightmare. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq, as young women replace shapeless cover-ups with ankle-baring skirts and tight blouses, while men strut around in revealing slacks and spiky h...
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Separated By War, Iraqi Children Wait For Parents
- Tuesday July 18, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Adel, 15, hasn't seen his parents for the past nine months, but that was the price to pay to escape the brutal rule of ISIS group terrorists in his northern Iraqi hometown.
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Islamic State Burying Children Alive in Iraq, Says United Nations
- Thursday February 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Islamic State militants are selling abducted Iraqi children at markets as sex slaves, and killing other youth, including by crucifixion or burying them alive, a United Nationswatchdog said on Wednesday.
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Young Iraqis face religious fashion crackdown
- Monday September 3, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
For much of Iraq's youth, sporting blingy makeup, slicked-up hair and skintight jeans is just part of living the teenage dream. But for their elders, it's a nightmare. A new culture rift is emerging in Iraq, as young women replace shapeless cover-ups with ankle-baring skirts and tight blouses, while men strut around in revealing slacks and spiky h...
- www.ndtv.com