Apr 24, 2019
In post-ISIS Iraq, family members of ISIS fighters are facing death sentences, simply for being related to the former fighters. "It's a 98% conviction rate," says New Yorker's BenTaub.
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In post-ISIS Iraq, family members of ISIS fighters are facing death sentences, simply for being related to the former fighters. "It's a 98% conviction rate," says New Yorker's BenTaub.