organizations about the city's plight but so far we've received no response we did however have from curtis doebbler international human rights lawyer and peace activist. mosul is destroyed first by a group of non-state actors that came in took over the city and then by the iraqi authorities and i should say even before that it was destroyed by el eid forces that twice invaded iraq i think they have not only a moral but also a legal obligation to be involved in its reconstruction but i think that it is one of the most striking examples where the allies who have been engaged in violence against the people there for more than two decades have really forgotten the people that they allegedly were coming to save or at least to assist and i think that if we're going to have any since you already have any credibility in what they like to call humanitarian interventions they need to be humanitarian in those instances and ensure that the people are provided a better life than what they had before in this case that has not been the case and i think that's quite unfortunate and throws a political ization. sayi