The story is focused on an Iraqi Jewish archive that caused a minor controversy.
Iraq articles on Democracy Chronicles
News about the struggle for democracy in Iraq. Iraq is not a functioning democracy. According to Freedom House, it "has conducted meaningful elections but political participation remains seriously impaired by sectarian violence". Also check out our section on World Democracy or our articles on the Middle East.
MPs Vote for President to Save Iraq From Collapse
Parliament votes for first time to choose President amid bid to save Iraq from collapse
Iraqi Kurds See Independence Vote as Months Away
Leadership of Iraqi Kurds see independence as increasingly likely as central government weakens
World’s Dissidents Using Tor Plugins to Stay Online
Increase in dissidents using Tor plugins for anonymity is keeping web free from government eyes
Iraq to Vote For First Time Since US Pullout
For the first time since U.S. pullout in 2011, citizens across Iraq have gone to the polls to vote in their country’s parliamentary elections amid a very real threat of violence and intimidation from a very unfriendly enemy.
World’s Bravest Voters Defy Threat of Violence in Iraq
Iraqis face down violence to vote for candidates who can represent the world’s bravest voters
Iraqi Women War Victims Suffer on Massive Scale
Since 2003 Bush invasion, Iraqi women war victims have steadily lost their human rights with time
Iraq Begins Campaigning Month for National Vote
Violence rages as political parties in Iraq begins campaigning month for monumental national vote
Iraq Vet Beaten at California Occupy Protest Wins Settlement
Settlement in case about California Occupy protest where Iraq war veteran beaten by police
Trojan War Play Through the Lens of Iraq War
Troy! Troy! Troy! retells the story through a Trojan War play through the lens of America’s experience in Iraq and the subsequent global financial crisis