Over a decade ago, the world was fixated on the emergence of Daesh or the so-called Islamic State, the terror group that took control of vast swaths of territory across Syria and Iraq. Daesh governed the lives of millions of people and ran a vast police state, their defeat in 2017, led to concerns that their crimes would soon be forgotten and what people endured would be swept under the carpet. A new online digital archive aims to preserve and educate people about some of the atrocities committed by the group. The ISIS Prisons Museum is a virtual museum space that uses state-of-the-art technology to forensically investigate the group’s crimes and to tell stories that promote awareness of what happened in Daesh custody. Joining us to speak about the project is its English Editor, Robin Yassin-Kassab.
ISIS prisons museum link here: https://www.isisprisons.museum/en
Yassin-Kassab is the author of the novel ‘The Road From Damascus’, and co-author of ‘Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War‘. He is deputy editor of, and contributor of essays to, the Critical Muslim.
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