Business Insider | Iraq will lobby against US travel limits as both countries fight against ISIS Business Insider A displaced Iraqi family, who fled from Islamic State militants in Mosul, walk in the mud after heavy rain at Khazer camp, Iraq January 29, 2017. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah. Iraq will lobby against new travel limits to the United States by Iraqis, arguing ... Iraq Threatens Ban on US Citizens, Putting the Fight Against ISIS at Risk Iraq to oppose US travel curbs, keen to work together against Islamic State Iraq Shiite paramilitary calls for ban on US nationals |
USA TODAY | Children held in Iraq over suspected Isis links 'say they were tortured' The Guardian Children detained by Iraq's Kurdistan regional government on suspicion of connections to Islamic State say they were tortured, according to a report from an international human rights group. The children – who have not been formally charged with a ... Human right report accuses Kurdish forces of child torture in Iraq |
Washington Times | Trump says extreme vetting pause is same as Obama's 2011 Iraq policy Washington Times People demonstrating against President Trumps's new immmigration policy temporarily block the street at Miami International Airport for about 15 minutes and then were told to move back to the sidewalk by police on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017.Trump's ... Iran and Iraq mull reciprocal ban for US travelers after Donald Trump order 'I am dying in Iraq, please': Trump's ban dashes hope for many asylum-seekers Iran will issue a retaliatory travel ban, but Iraq will not |
Iraq War Vet Congressman: Americans See That Trump's Order Is Really 'a Muslim Ban' ABC News Congressman and Iraq War veteran Seth Moulton, D-Mass., said that President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration and refugees amounts to "a Muslim ban," despite the administration's assertions that the order aims solely to keep the country ... |
SILive.com | Despite temporary stay, Trump's travel ban reverberates in Britain, Iraq and elsewhere SILive.com A federal judge's emergency order Saturday temporarily barred the U.S. from deporting people from nations subject to President Donald Trump's travel ban. The judge said travelers who had been detained had a strong argument that their legal rights had ... Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen: How Pres. Trump's administration chose countries in immigration order |
Aljazeera.com | Iraq: A Deadly Deception Aljazeera.com Unknown to those listening in shock to the presidential address, the president and his advisers had already begun planning their trajectory into an invasion of Iraq. It was packaged as "holding responsible the states who support terrorism" by Richard ... |
Rudaw | Iraq: WHO seeks funds for greater 'chance of survival' on the front Rudaw “These hospitals will fill a critical gap, as trauma patients are currently transported to referral hospitals in Erbil, northern Iraq, a one- to 2-hour drive away,” it reports. “To ensure that these patients have a greater chance of survival during ... |
Irish Times | Kurdish family headed to Nashville sent back to Iraq The Tennessean A Kurdish family of five on their way to Nashville were stopped in Cairo before they could board their connecting flight Saturday after President Donald Trump's travel ban targeting several Muslim-majority countries. Fuad Suleman, his wife, Arazoo ... Family turned back to Iraq after Trump's travel ban |
Aljazeera.com | Muslim ban: MPs call for reciprocal measures Aljazeera.com Iraq should "reciprocate" the United States' discriminatory travel ban on Iraqis and citizens from six other Muslim-majority countries, the parliament's foreign affairs committee told the Baghdad government. The committee issued the call on Sunday ... He risked his life working for the US in Iraq. Now his visa's no good. A Syrian and his American wife are stuck in Iraq because of Trump's ban Iraqi MPs urge punitive measures against US in return for Trump's 'Muslim ban' |
Slate Magazine (blog) | George W. Bush Must Denounce Trump's Betrayal of Iraq Slate Magazine (blog) One of the few areas of agreement between George W. Bush's administration and the human rights community was that the United States was not at war, after 9/11, with the entire religion of Islam. The younger Bush's address to the nation on Sept. 20 ... |