The Hamburg State Center for Political Education, the Interkulturelle Werkstatt e.V. and Women for Justice e.V. present:
Despite the territorial defeat of the Islamic State in Syria, the jihadist group remains a major threat. Tens of thousands of IS members and their families are being held in camps in the Kurdish region of Syria. But in the face of constant threats from within and without, the Kurdish regional administration is completely overburdened with guarding them. The film documents the complex realities of the region. - Followed directly by a panel discussion on "The dangerous legacy of IS: How can the crimes be dealt with and the perpetrators punished?" With Kawa Akrawi, filmmaker who observes and documents the current threat posed by IS, Alexander Schwarz, lawyer and deputy head of the International Crimes and Legal Responsibility program at the ECCHR (European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights e.V.), Natalie von Wistinghausen, specialist lawyer for criminal law.
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