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Britain can be Iraq’s best and biggest ally as it strives for a peaceful future – Telegraph.co.uk

From the ruins of Mosul, from the defeat of Islamic State, there is a chance to build a lasting peace not just for Iraq but for the wider Middle East. This is no naive and optimistic boast, but a realistic assessment of the opportunity on offer. And Britain is uniquely placed to help make it happen. Heres how we can go about it.

We need to realise, above all, that the rise of Al Qaeda in Iraq and then the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) was fuelled by the disfranchisement of Sunni muslims, who felt that Shia muslims, under the leadership of Shia Iran, grew too dominant after the demise of (Sunni) Saddam Hussein, so upsetting the regional balance of power.

The vast majority of Sunnis reject Isil extremism, but they ask themselves this question: why should we send our young men to fight and die stamping out Isil, only to put ourselves under the boot of Iran and Syrian dictator...

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Iraq’s Victory In Mosul Raises Questions About The Future Of ISIS – NPR

Iraq's Victory In Mosul Raises Questions About The Future Of ISIS
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July 11, 20174:31 PM ET. Heard on All Things Considered. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with terrorism expert Bruce Hoffman about what to expect for the future of ISIS now that the city of Mosul, Iraq, has been liberated from the terrorist group. Facebook ...

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At Srebrenica, Iraq’s Yazidis demand genocide recognition – Reuters

By Maja Zuvela | SREBRENICA, Bosnia

SREBRENICA, Bosnia Four Yazidis from Iraq joined thousands of Bosnian Muslims at a commemoration on Tuesday of the 8,000 men and boys killed in 1995 at Srebrenica and called for atrocities committed against their sect by Islamic State to be recognized as genocide.

The Srebrenica massacre by Bosnian Serb forces near the end of Bosnia's war was declared a genocide by two United Nations courts and leaders including General Ratko Mladic have been prosecuted at the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague.

The 2014 killings at Sinjar of thousands of Yazidis by IS militants who buried some alive and took thousands of women as slaves have also been called a genocide by a U.N. commission but activists are seeking wider recognition and prosecutions.

"We have endured horrific abuse and persecution -- the Bosnian Muslims at the hands of Serbs and Yazidis at the hands of the Islamic State (IS) -- and we share the memories and recognize each others' feelings," said Hussam Abdukah, a Yazidi lawyer who is documenting the IS crimes and is a member of a peacebuilding program in northern Iraq.

Tuesday's commemoration of the killings at Srebrenica 22 years ago included the burials of 71 newly identified victims at a cemetery near the eastern town, bringing the total number interred there to 6,575.

More than 1,000 men and boys are still missing. The Serb forces dumped the victims' bodies in pits and subsequently dug them up and scattered them in a systematic effort to conceal the crime, Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.

Yazidis will commemorate the Sinjar massacre in August.

The activists attending the Srebrenica anniversary, who also included two Iraqis, said they hoped to use the Srebrenica families' experiences to help build cases against IS fighters that can eventually be used in international criminal courts.

"We urge the international community that just like in Srebrenica it helps open mass graves and build cases because we fear that traces of the crime might stay hidden," said Basma Naji, who fled Sinjar just hours before the attack.

Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic was jailed last year for 40 years by The Hague tribunal while his military chief Mladic is still being tried on genocide charges.

Dozens of Bosnian Serb lower-ranking officials were jailed over the Srebrenica atrocity by the Bosnian war crimes court.

Most Serbs strongly deny the massacre was genocide, however, and regard Karadzic and Mladic as national heroes. That divide continues to hinder reconciliation and stifle Bosnia's progress toward integration with Western Europe.

Among those buried on Tuesday was Munib Salkic, who was 15 when he was killed at Srebrenica.

"For more than 20 years I had hoped my brother was alive," his sister Emina Kuranovic said through tears beside a green-draped coffin holding Salkic's remains.

"I did not believe that anybody could have killed a child."

(Editing by Daria Sito-Sucic and Catherine Evans)

WASHINGTON The United States said on Tuesday it shot down a simulated, incoming intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) similar to the ones being developed by countries like North Korea, in a new test of the nation's THAAD missile defenses.

DOHA The United States and Qatar signed an agreement on Tuesday aimed at combating the financing of terrorism, as U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visited Doha to try to end a month-long rift between Western-allied Arab states.

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Battle for Mosul: Iraq PM Abadi formally declares victory – BBC News


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Battle for Mosul: Iraq PM Abadi formally declares victory
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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has formally declared victory over so-called Islamic State (IS) in Mosul. Mr Abadi waved a national flag with troops after announcing the "collapse of the terrorist state of falsehood". Earlier, clashes were ...
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The Morning Brief: Donald Trump Jr., ISIS in Iraq and Amazon Echo – TIME

Good morning. These are todays top stories:

President Donald Trumps eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., offered two different explanations over the weekend for why he met with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 presidential campaign. In his latest statement, Trump Jr. said he was promised damaging information about Hillary Clinton, the New York Times reported.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has declared a big victory over ISIS in Mosul, according to the Associated Press. The liberation of Iraqs second-largest city was almost nine months in the making.

Nelsan Ellis , who portrayed Lafayette Reynolds on HBO's True Blood , has died at 39, reportedly due to complications of heart failure. HBO said the actor was a longtime member of the HBO family whose groundbreaking portrayal of Lafayette will be remembered fondly.

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Cardinal George Pell , a top Vatican cleric, has returned to Australia to face sexual assault charges.

Five people were gored during the first two days of Spain's running of the bulls.

Elon Musk has revealed the first photos of Tesla's Model 3 .

The Amazon Echo is crazy cheap for tomorrow's Amazon Prime Day .

Pringles is introducing a ramen-flavored chip for a limited time.

The Morning Brief is published Mondays through Fridays. Email Morning Brief writer Melissa Chan at melissa.chan@time.com .

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