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	September 1, 2014	
	Latest Articles, Press Releases
	
					
		
			An independent report on the 1 September 2013 massacre at Camp Ashraf in Iraq, published on the one-year anniversary of the attack, has confirmed the suspected involvement of the  government of outgoing Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The report, which incorporates the testimonies of the 42 surviving eyewitnesses to the  massacre, was compiled by the Human Security Centre (HSC), a London-based global foreign policy think tank; and the Ashraf Campaign (ASHCAM), a human rights group set up last  year to advocate for Iranian refugees living in Iraq.
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	August 16, 2014	
	HSC in the Media, Iraq and Syria, Latest Articles
	
					
		
			Campaigners have marched through the streets of London to protest against recent attacks on Iraqis and Syrians by ISIS militants. Hundreds of people gathered outside BBC Broadcasting House before marching through Oxford Street towards the US Embassy. Demonstrators, led by ...
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	August 15, 2014	
	HSC in the Media, Latest Articles
	
					
		
			On 15th August, 20014, the HSC’s Director for Government Relations and Strategic Partnerships, Dr Dwayne Ryan Menezes, was on PMLR’s Westminster Podcast debating the recall of Parliament with Tony Grew. 
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	Raphael Levy 
	
		
	July 20, 2014	
	Latest Articles, Middle East and North Africa, Security and Defence
	
					
		
			The recent declaration of a Caliphate by IS (Islamic State, formally ISIS) could have huge security ramifications throughout the Middle East. In territory captured in both Syria and Iraq by IS, the Islamic State has blurred the borders, leaving the potential for a break-up of an increasingly unstable Iraq an ever growing possibility. 
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	Daniel Curwin 
	
		
	July 1, 2014	
	Iraq and Syria, Latest Articles, Middle East and North Africa, The Policy Unit
	
					
		
			The active sectarian rivalry and conflict in Iraq – long exploited by successive governments in Bagdad – has reached crisis proportions. Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city and a primary oil centre, was overrun and occupied June 12th 2014 by the Sunni militant group the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham) (ISIS) which formerly fought under the al-Qaeda banner. ISIS are making gains on their previous successes in taking large parts of the central city of Fallujah in December 2013
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	Julie Lenarz 
	
		
	June 18, 2014	
	Iraq and Syria, Middle East and North Africa, Security and Defence
	
					
		
			On Tuesday, the jihadist group ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham) launched a long-planned assault on Iraq, seizing control of Mosul, the country’s second largest city, after taking large parts of the central city of Fallujah and nearby Ramadi in December 2013. 
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	David Innerhuber 
	
		
	March 8, 2014	
	Europe, Security and Defence
	
					
		
			Over the past five decades the Munich Security Conference (MSC) has become the most important independent forum for the exchange of views by international security policy decision-makers. Each year it brings together about 350 senior figures from more than 70 countries around the world to engage in an intensive debate on current and future security challenges.
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	Matthew Lower 
	
		
	March 2, 2014	
	Iraq and Syria, Middle East and North Africa, The Policy Unit
	
					
		
			Whilst there is reason to be positive about the ongoing Geneva negotiations between the Assad government and the opposition, the general consensus is that there is little chance of these talks leading to any substantial progress. The reason for this underlying feeling is as clear as it is familiar, the rebels ultimately demand Assad goes, Assad refuses to do so. 
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	Julie Lenarz and Michael Miner 
	
		
	February 27, 2014	
	Iraq and Syria, Middle East and North Africa
	
					
		
			The unrest in Syria has quickly spiralled beyond a sectarian civil war and into a regional crisis.
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	January 20, 2014	
	Iraq and Syria, Opinion
	
					
		
			Guest Contributor: Robert Halfon MP 20th January 2014 Robert recently visited Kurdistan in Northern Iraq with the All-Party Kurdistan Group.  In this article he describes the three challenges facing the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). When people ask me if the Iraq ...
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