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This week on Vice:
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the final battle against ISIS
in Mosul.
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We're now
in the suburbs of Mosul,
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which is, today,
a huge battlefield.
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And then, a lost
generation of Iraqi youth.
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Oh, my God.
What's that?
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You don't mind your son
having these photos on his phone?
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Go, go, go!
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We are not animals!
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Sync & corrections by honeybunny
www.addic7ed.com
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For over six months,
the fight against ISIS in Iraq
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has been reaching
its tipping point,
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with a massive operation to regain
control of the city of Mosul.
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Three years ago,
US trained coalition forces
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surrendered Iraq's second-largest
city to ISIS fighters,
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and it's been the epicenter of the militant
group's operations in Iraq ever since.
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To see what the battle against ISIS
looks like on the front lines,
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we sent Aris Roussinos
to embed with Iraqi forces
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as they began their assault on
ISIS's last stronghold in Iraq.
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Dawn's breaking,
and the long-awaited offensive
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to liberate Mosul
has just begun.
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The Peshmerga
are pushing through the berm
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that separates their territory
from that of ISIS.
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The plan is to push ahead, liberate
a few villages on the road there.
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The offensive continues
a grueling two-year campaign
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by Iraqi and Kurdish troops
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that stretched hundreds
of miles northwest
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from the suburbs of Baghdad
to surround Mosul.
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Fire!
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As soon as
the offensive started,
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ISIS sent suicide bombers
to target Iraqi forces,
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and set oil reserves aflame in an attempt
to defend their hold on the city.
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We followed along with the Iraqi
Army's 9th Armored Division,
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as it assaulted ISIS-held
villages on their path.
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The Iraqi Army have been held up at this
village for the past couple of days.
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They were complaining about the lack
of air support from the coalition,
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but since we've been here,
within in the past 10 minutes,
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two Iraqi Air Force helicopters,
helicopter gunships, have come in,
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and it's been hammering
the village with rockets.
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But ISIS counterattacked,
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exploding a mortar
just a few feet away from us
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and striking a BMP vehicle with a
missile, killing one of its crew.
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We're up at the forwardmost front-line position
facing ISIS on the road towards Mosul.
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Get down!
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The situation remained tense
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as the unit faced
constant gunfire
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and debated whether or not their
captive was an ISIS fighter.
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One of the
soldiers blamed the prisoner
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for the death of his friend,
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and he was taken away for
interrogation, away from the cameras.
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Despite the confident
tone and modern American weaponry,
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the Iraqi Army appeared poorly
organized for the battle ahead.
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As the Iraqi
Army pushed forward,
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they began stabilizing
the retaken area.
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Since we've been
here, the Iraqi armored units
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have been able to take towns
and villages but not hold them.
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They need an infantry
to do that.
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Tasked with securing
the retaken town of Qaraqosh,
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Colonel Omar Ali
allowed us to follow,
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as the army took stock
of the destruction.
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This is the... the main
church, the cathedral.
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Prior to the ISIS takeover, this
church was the largest in Iraq,
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summoning over 3,000 Christians
to mass every Sunday.
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This is the altar of the cathedral.
You can see an icon there.
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They've obviously replaced it in the
past few days since they recaptured it.
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But while some were
celebrating their return home,
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many more were still
fleeing the violence.
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Colonel Ali and his troops
move north to Karemlash,
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continuing their mission of securing
sites recaptured from ISIS.
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ISIS dug a vast web
of interconnecting tunnels
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to hide from air strikes
and surprise Iraqi forces,
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a strategy that allowed them to hold
the region for as long as they did.
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You can see they've actually got a
professional boring machine hidden away here
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that ISIS have used to dig this
extensive network of tunnels
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that crisscrosses
the entire front line.
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It all looks quite chaotic,
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but it's actually
deadly serious work.
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We don't know
if the excavator is mined.
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What's obvious when you see this is the
level of sophistication of these tunnels,
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of the equipment ISIS are using.
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The closer we get to Mosul, the more
sophisticated the tunnels will be
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and the longer it will take
to clear them.
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We just arrived in the recently recaptured
village of Ali Rash, just outside Mosul,
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with one of the generals
commanding this division.
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It's a bit of a press tour.
Most of the Iraqi TV crews
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are being taken
on a kind of PR tour.
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There's a few ISIS bodies
scattered around.
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An Iraqi media officer
is leading Iraqi journalists
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on a tour of ISIS corpses,
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uh, rotting around the courtyard
of a school here.
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We're now in the
suburbs of Mosul.
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You can hear an exchange of
fire, incoming and outgoing.
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Okay.
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Uh, when... Man: Whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa!
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Ah-ah-ah.
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So, this is pretty much
the first house in Mosul
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to be taken over
by the Iraqi Army.
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The civilian inside has been
living here the whole time.
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He doesn't want to be interviewed
because he says his family
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still live just further on inside
what is still ISIS territory.
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As troops closed in on the city,
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it became clear that the situation
was more precarious than expected.
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Districts they had claimed
to have liberated
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were still vulnerable
to ISIS counterattacks.
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It didn't take long until we found
ourselves in a similar situation.
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We came under heavy ISIS fire
and we've basically
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been trapped here
for the past few hours.
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It's getting dark now,
our press trip to the front line
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has basically gone wrong.
We're still trapped here.
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The generals
are also trapped here,
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uh, trying to work out how we're
going to get out, essentially.
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It's not an ideal situation.
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Ultimately, the generals decided to wait for
the cover of night to attempt to retreat.
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We're making a mad dash
through the desert,
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lights off,
bumper-to-bumper,
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just trying
to not attract ISIS fire
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as we crawl our way back to the
relative safety of Ali Rash.
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On the road back, we came across
an encampment of Mosul residents,
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fleeing the violence and desperate
for an end to the conflict.
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Hundreds of thousands have been displaced
since the offensive began in October.
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As coalition forces
make gains in liberating Mosul,
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and pushing ISIS out of Iraq,
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the looming question is,
"What will be left behind?"
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The toll on the nation's decimated
infrastructure and weakened state
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has ensured Iraq will remain
unstable for the foreseeable future.
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The battle for Mosul
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and the purging
of the Islamic State from Iraq,
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brings up the question of what the
country will actually look like
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fully liberated.
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Now, Iraq has one of the youngest
populations of any country in the world,
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with 50 percent
of Iraqis under 19.
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That means that the majority of
the people living there today
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have grown up
knowing nothing but war
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and the chaos that followed the
ousting of Saddam Hussein.
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This exact situation brought about the
growth of the Islamic State in Iraq
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in the first place.
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So we sent Isobel Yeung
to Baghdad
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to find out what the future
looks like
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for a lost generation
of young Iraqis.
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What's it like to drive a bus
around Baghdad?
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Did you go to school?
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Sixteenyear-old Haider
works part-time as a bus driver,
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even though he doesn't yet
have his license.
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And you've been driving since you were 15?
No one's stopped you?
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It sounds quite risky. What's the point?
Why are you still doing it?
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Iraq's economy is in shambles.
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When Haider isn't driving a bus,
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he's doing what hundreds of
thousands of young Iraqi men
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fighting.
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For the last two years, Haider has
fought with a local Shia militia
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against IS.
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And he's about to head
back out to the front lines.
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This is your room?
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It's not what I imagined for
a fighter's room.
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I love your little
Care Bears up here.
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Do you miss it
when you're not here?
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Have you ever killed someone?
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Have you lost any friends?
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Oh, this is
your friend who died?
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How do you feel
looking at these photos?
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Hmm.
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Wow.
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Oh, my God.
What's that?
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Why do you like to take
photos of the heads?
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Oh, my God.
That's pretty gruesome.
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Why did you take this photo?
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You don't mind your son having
these photos on his phone?
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Do you feel like he's
missing out on anything
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by going off to fight
at such a young age?
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One of the country's
most tragic casualties
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to the disruption of war
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is the nation's once-thriving
education system.
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Under the dictatorship
of Saddam,
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schools were secular and free.
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Primary school enrollment
was nearly a hundred percent.
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But since the fighting began
in 2003,
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there have been
tens of thousands
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of education-related attacks,
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forcing one out of
every five schools to close.
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Over the last 15 years,
the city of Fallujah
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has seen some of the worst
violence in Iraq.
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We went there to see one of the
only schools that's been reopened
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since the area was reclaimed
from Islamic State.
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Iraq used to have
one of the best
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education systems
in the Arab world,
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and now over a third of the kids
in the country are out of school
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and not receiving
any education at all.
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This is actually one of the
more fortunate schools.
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You can see, it's still
been pretty badly hit.
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There are hundreds of students
studying here,
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crammed into tiny
little classrooms.
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The teachers are saying that they
don't have enough text books,
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they don't have enough chairs
for the kids to sit on,
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and then they haven't received any
government support or funding.
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As more and more students show
up at what's left of the school,
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the headmistress is scrambling to
accommodate as many as she can.
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Is it good to be back at school?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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More than a million
school-age children
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have been displaced since the
rise of the Islamic State.
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How long have you been
at this school for?
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Why did you have to leave
this town?
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Even for the students
who are lucky enough
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to get some form
of an education,
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there are few opportunities
once they finish school.
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For younger adults, the unemployment
rate is estimated at almost 40 percent.
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Iraqi youth are so disillusioned
with the situation,
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that thousands have taken
to the streets in protest.
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In 2016, demonstrators stormed the
heavily guarded government green zone,
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demanding reforms.
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Months later, the protests in
Baghdad are still going on.
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We're just in Tahrir Square,
where, for years now,
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hundreds, if not thousands,
of protesters
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have been showing up
every single Friday
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to express their dissatisfaction
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with corruption,
with lack of jobs,
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with a million different
grievances
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that young people
here in Iraq have.
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Billions of dollars have
disappeared from Iraq's economy
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due to corruption under Prime
Minister Nouri Al-Maliki,
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who the US helped put in power.
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Even now that Maliki's gone, the
economy is in worse shape than ever,
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and corruption is still rampant.
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To find out how top officials are
answering to these youth-led protests,
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we met with Iraq's
minister of youth.
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Every Friday still, hundreds of
protesters gather in Tahrir Square.
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There's so much anger
amongst young people
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towards politicians
like yourself.
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Do you feel at all guilty that
you're sat here on this throne,
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earning one of the best
salaries in the country?
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What's at stake here
if the situation
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doesn't turn around
for young people in Iraq?
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What does the future
of the country look like?
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But there are certain
groups who have something to gain
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from the discontent
sweeping across Iraq.
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Sectarian militias, divided across
religious and political lines,
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are recruiting
at an alarming rate.
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We went to one front line
with a Suni militia leader,
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whose ranks are filled
with disenfranchised young men,
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eager to join the fight
against ISIS.
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What's happening?
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Woo! Yeah.
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Did that feel good?
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Do you often shoot the river?
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What were you doing before that?
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What would you be doing
if you weren't fighting?
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So you never went to school?
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How much longer do you think
you'll be fighting for?
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What do you think your country
will be like once ISIS has left?
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Do you guys fight
with any Shia militia?
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The sheikh doesn't agree?
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Some of these
men are pretty young.
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What were you doing
when you were their age?
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Quite a different life to the
life that these young guys have.
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You've only recently
recruited these men.
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Was it easy to encourage
them to join up?
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Once ISIS is eradicated, do
you think that that's it?
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Or do you think that there might be more
tension between Shia and Sunni militias?
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It would seem that
the stage is already set
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for the next sectarian war,
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once Islamic State is gone.
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To make matters worse,
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religious leaders on both sides
are escalating the call to war
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amongst ever-younger
and impressionable kids.
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In 2014, Shia religious
clerics issued fatwas
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that made it a religious duty for
even children to take up arms.
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We met with one of the clerics
responsible
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in the Shia city of Najaf.
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You yourself have issued a fatwa
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to encourage young men
to go and fight.
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Some of the people
who are going off to fight
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are just boys.
I've seen some of them.
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Do you think that they
can fully comprehend
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the magnitude of what they're
getting themselves into?
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You say it's easy for you,
but I also met the families
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of young boys
who are heading out to fight,
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and I don't think it would be
easy for them.
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You are talking about young people
like they're almost disposable.
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Is any age too young to go
and fight, do you think?
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Do you have any sons?
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Do they fight?
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It's quite convenient, though, that you
are asking other people's children
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to go and fight
and not asking your own.
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While more and more discontented
youth pour into the militias,
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the toll has already been
staggering.
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Some estimate that more
than a million Iraqis
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have been killed since 2003.
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We're just in Najaf's cemetery,
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which is one of the largest
cemeteries in the world.
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Literally, as far as you can see,
it's just millions of graves.
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Looking at these photos,
everyone is so young.
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This whole area is cordoned off
for volunteers like Haider.
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Several of his friends
are buried here.
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We visited the grave
of Haider's friend, Alawi,
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who was recently killed
in battle.
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How old was he when he died?
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How many of your friends
are buried here?
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And how many more of your friends
do you think you'll be burying?
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Do you ever wish that you
grew up somewhere else
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and you didn't have to
go and fight in Iraq?26740
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