In Southern Iraq, protesters welcome election results with mixed feelings

Profile picture for user Wilson Fache Submitted by Wilson Fache
Position: Middle East Consultant on Fri, 10/29/2021 - 10:59

 

Nasiriyah, in Iraq's poor southern heartland, has been at the epicentre of protests since the revolution of October 2019. Recent parliamentary elections, held nationwide on October 10, are unlikely to answer the demands of the city’s demonstrators who are still seeking justice for the bloody crackdown on their movement. 

 

Iraq’s Water Politics: Impacts of Drought, Mismanagement and Conflict in the Middle East

Profile picture for user Elisa Cherry Submitted by Elisa Cherry on Mon, 08/30/2021 - 10:47

Iraq is currently facing one of its driest summers on record. 2018 was the driest year ever recorded due to a lack of rainfall, and 2021 is not far behind. Recent years’ droughts have wreaked havoc on the land in Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Iraq, but climate change is not the only driver of water shortages. Consequences of unilateral, upstream activity, water mismanagement, a lack of accountability and conflict have all exacerbated Iraq’s water crisis.