A teacher at the College of Education for Human Sciences is a guest on a TV program on violence in Iraq Dr. Jaafar Al-Mansour, a teacher in the Department of History at the College of Education for Human Sciences, was a guest in a TV program on the history of violence in Iraq, and Al-Mansour said, "Violence has political, economic, social and psychological causes due to the different circumstances that Iraq went through throughout history and its period of Ottoman rule had a great impact. In spreading the phenomenon of violence in society, followed by successive governments and their repressive practices on society, in addition to the economic conditions that Iraq went through, especially in the nineties of the twentieth century represented by the economic blockade imposed by America on the Iraqi citizen as well as the tribal and sectarian violence that prevailed during the beginning of the twenty-first century in Iraq" Al-Mansour outlined the most important steps that must be followed to curb this dangerous phenomenon and the most prominent possible treatments, citing historical examples that support the speaker's ideas.
