IRAQ
ICED The body of a dead militant in Mosul. Few Iraqis seem concerned about the treatment of suspected ISIS members and their families.
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DAYS AFTER THE ISLAMIC State group fled Mosul, Saeed Quraishi was in a judge’s office in Iraq’s Nineveh province when two women arrived. They were handing over suspects with links to ISIS. But these weren’t hardened fighters. They were their children, all under the age of 3. “We don’t want them,” the women said. “Their fathers are [ISIS], and they raped us.”