“If you want to heal from the war wounds, you need to deal with what happened first.” It takes a few words to explain the importance of an oral history project in today’s post-conflict Iraq. For Omar Mohammed, documenting has always been an integral part of his life. A historian during the occupation of his city by the Islamic State group, he kept an anonymous account through a blog about life under the terrorist group. Risking being discovered, he managed to escape to Europe, where it revealed his identity. Since then, he gave himself a mission: doing everything possible to rebuild the spirit of his city. Transforming his blog Mosul Eye into an association run by a
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