Iraq’s ongoing human rights crisis reveals a stark disparity between promises made and realities faced, particularly for the most vulnerable populations. Women, children, and youth continue to encounter systemic challenges exacerbated by governmental inaction and inadequate legislation. As the nation grapples with international condemnation and domestic pleas for justice, it is evident that without significant reforms and accountability, the dream of safeguarding human rights may remain a distant whisper, echoing in the hallways of forgotten aspirations.
Iraq’s Human Rights Crisis: Unfulfilled Promises and Rising Challenges
