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Board Politics & Society
Re: Iraq's second largest city, Mosul, captured by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
by
bryant.coleman
on 11/06/2014, 01:58:40 UTC
Iraq is a deeply polarized society, with Sunnis, Shias, Kurds and other minorities deeply distrustful of each other. Despite this, Saddam Hussain was able to unite them, although by applying force. He suppressed the radical Islamists as well, making the lives of minorities (Christians, Yazidis, Mandeans.etc) easier. Once the Americans overthrew him, the Islamist radicals immediately rose to power and caused problem for the minorities. 80% of the minority population has vanished from Iraq during the last decade.