Most recent articles by Judit Neurink
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     Middle East Middle EastIn Iraq, sectarian prejudice goes beyond the graveThe "Islamic State" group is gone, but many of their Iraqi victims are still missing. They may well be buried in mass graves the extremists left. But critics say exhumations are too slow, and possibly politically biased. By Judit Neurink 
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     Christians in the Middle East Christians in the Middle EastRebuilding churches in IraqMuch effort is being put into rebuilding churches in Iraq that were destroyed by Islamic State. The message of hope is for Christians to return. Judit Neurink reports from Mosul 
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     Middle East Middle EastIraq: IS returnees met with tolerance – and distrustIn Iraq, returning families of IS fighters have to turn to local initiatives for help, as there is no official path home. Judit Neurink met with families on the ground 
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     Iraq post-Islamic State Iraq post-Islamic StateBaghdadʹs new era of freedomWith Islamic State out of the picture, the people of Iraq are breathing a sigh of relief. The recent re-opening of Baghdadʹs Green Zone to all traffic is just one indication that times are changing. Judit Neurink reports from Baghdad. 
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     Economic crisis in Iraq Economic crisis in IraqTrump's Iran embargo impacts IraqisAs a result of U.S. sanctions, Iranians can no longer afford the yearly pilgrimage to Iraq's Shia shrines. The holy city of Najaf is bearing the economic brunt. By Judit Neurink 
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     Slaves of Islamic State Slaves of Islamic StateThe fight to find the missing YazidisIslamic State is fighting its endgame with Yazidis waiting anxiously. Angered by Iraqi government silence following reports that IS killed 50 of their women, they are pushing for real action to find 3,000 of their own. By Judit Neurink 
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     "Islamic State" in Iraq "Islamic State" in IraqBeware the jihadist hydraKurdish peshmerga in Iraq say that IS is rising like a phoenix from the ashes. The organisation is re-grouping to fill the void left by its quarrelling adversaries. Judit Neurink reports from Irbil and Mosul 
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     IS fighters in Iraqi prisons IS fighters in Iraqi prisonsThe next terror generation?Numerous former IS junior fighters are now serving long prison sentences in Iraqi prisons. There they continue to radicalise themselves. The Dutch author and journalist Judit Neurink visited a juvenile detention centre in Erbil 
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     Iraq post-IS Iraq post-ISMosulʹs cultural comebackMusic is back in Mosul, as are books and paintings. With Islamic State gone, locals are enjoying their newfound freedom and embracing culture. Will it last? Judit Neurink reports from Mosul 
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     The Mosul offensive The Mosul offensiveThe Caliphate's cubsIn the battle for the Iraqi city of Mosul, Islamic State jihadists are fighting with their backs to the wall. In their desperation, they are increasingly deploying child suicide bombers. Judit Neurink reports from Irbil 
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     Kurdish defence Kurdish defencePeshmerga help families flee from ISCivilians who are fleeing from the "Islamic State" group near Mosul in Iraq are actively helped by Kurdish peshmerga forces during their escape. Judit Neurink reports from Bashiqa