From operation Iraqi freedom to the Battle of Mosul: Fifteen years of displacement in Iraq

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Abstract

The displacement of civilians during a protracted war is a difficult issue that deserves our attention, and Iraq is unfortunately an emblematic example of this phenomenon. Based on the literature produced by humanitarian organizations and academia, this article aims at analyzing what triggers displacement in protracted conflict, highlighting the role of international humanitarian law (IHL) violations. It discusses how Iraq has been struggling with acts of violence, hostilities and IHL violations that have generated displacement and human suffering.

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Cotter, C. (2019, December 1). From operation Iraqi freedom to the Battle of Mosul: Fifteen years of displacement in Iraq. International Review of the Red Cross. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1816383120000296

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