Husham al-Hashimi

A poster depicting the former government adviser and political analyst Husham al-Hashimi, who was killed by gunmen, is seen in Tahrir Square in Baghdad, July 8, 2020.

Iraqi security expert’s assassination in Baghdad has left many in shock

July 8, 2020
Global Politics

So far, no group has officially claimed responsibility for Husham al-Hashimi's death. But shortly after the news broke, a journalist who knew Hashimi said he had received WhatsApp messages from him, saying he had been threatened by a member of Kataib Hezbollah, an Iran-backed, Shiite militia.

Iraqi security expert’s assassination in Baghdad has left many in shock

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