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The fight to dislodge ISIS from Iraq’s cities is unfolding at a slow pace, hampered by political gridlock and constrained by the Iraqi army’s thin ranks. At the Debaga Camp for displaced people, single men and families who recently left ISIS-controlled villages south of Mosul described a world where most ordinary social life ceased to exist and the economy had come to a standstill. They said the jihadists banned cafes, smoking, cellphones and satellite television, writes TIME's Middle East Bureau Chief Jared Malsin. Without jobs and denied ordinary sources of entertainment, residents struggled to find something to fill the empty hours—without falling afoul of the jihadists.

Read Malsin’s full report from Iraq on TIME.com/world.
In this photograph by Yuri Kozyrev—@noorimages for TIME, two displaced women hold infants in a tent at a camp near the town of Makhmour, in northern Iraq, on May 13, 2016.

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