Islamic State in Iraq publicly murdered a human rights lawyer in Mosul last week.
Samira al-Nuaimy, known locally for her pro bono legal and humanitarian work, was executed last week, according to rights activists and residents. The United Nations said that she was killed in a public square and that her body showed signs of torture when it was returned to her family.
Heading for Utopia, where all the people who do good work have been murdered and the people who do bad things are in control.
… Read the rest“Samira was not the first,” said Suha Oda, a 29-year-old social activist from Mosul who has moved to the Kurdish-administered area nearby but monitors human rights issues in the city. Four women have
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