Saad Salloum is an Iraqi academic and journalist specializing in Iraqi minorities. He heads the research department at the College of Political Sciences at Mustansiriya University and is one of the founding members of the Iraqi Council for Interfaith Dialogue. He is also the general coordinator of cultural and media development for Masarat, a nonprofit that focuses on minorities, collective memory studies, and interfaith dialogue. His publications focus on Iraqi minorities and include “Minorities in Iraq” (2013), “Christians in Iraq” (2014), “Policies and Ethnic Groups in Iraq” (2014), “Unity in Diversity: Promoting Pluralism in Iraq” (2015), “Êzidîs in Iraq: Memory, Beliefs and Current Genocide” (2016), and “At Crossroads: Iraqi Minorities after ISIS” (2016).
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