Publication
Aug 2016
Many of the three million-plus internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in Iraq wish to return to home areas that are no longer controlled by the so-called Islamic State. However, weak security and informal justice in these zones make returning to them a dicey proposition. This report summarizes the concerns raised and recommendations made by Iraqi IDPs, civil society organizations, and official government stakeholders on how to deal with this complex problem.
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Author | Khitam Alkhaykanee |
Series | USIP Special Reports |
Issue | 389 |
Publisher | United States Institute of Peace (USIP) |
Copyright | © 2016 the United States Institute of Peace |