Sahar al-Haideri
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Photographers and cameramen are high on extremists’ target list.
Many go abroad to escape the threat of violence, while others seek refuge in the countryside around Mosul.
Women looking for work are being tricked into sexual slavery, with some trafficked abroad.
A number of communities say they face constant threats and political marginalisation.
Violence and sectarianism have followed many Iraqis across the border.
Authorities vow to investigate claims of police involvement in murders of Sunni following Tel Afar bombings.
Daily exposure to violence has traumatised Iraq’s children.
Education chiefs in northern city say they're determined to keep schools open, despite extremist threat.
Mosul officer speaks candidly of his anxieties and fears as insurgents increasingly target the force.
Terrified residents are forced to comply with puritanical Islamic laws as insurgents tighten their grip on the city.