Omar Mohammed
Dr. Omar Mohammed is a historian from Mosul, known only recently as the anonymous blogger ‘Mosul Eye’. Through Mosul Eye, Omar set out to inform the world about life under the Islamic State in his city. He is the head of the Antisemitism Research Initiative within the Program on Extremism at George Washington University. He hosts the podcast series "Mosul and the Islamic State," which tells untold stories from inside the Islamic State’s reign of terror, the pursuit of justice in its aftermath, and the enduring struggle of the people of Mosul for a better future. Additionally, he hosts "36 Minutes on Antisemitism," a series that discusses the rise of antisemitism around the world, featuring policymakers and officials globally. Omar teaches Middle East History, Cultural Heritage Diplomacy, and Counter Terrorism at Sciences Po University. His focus has now shifted to advocating social initiatives for the people of Mosul, including the international effort to re-supply the Central Library of the University of Mosul. Omar served as a senior consultant at UNESCO from 2018 to 2023. He has professional experience in cultural heritage project management. He has led several heritage projects in Iraq and the Middle East, including the Oral History of the Mosuli Jewish Community in Israel and the Oral History of Mosul in Iraq. Omar is also active in climate change activism, where he led the Green Mosul project to replant trees in his hometown, where he was exiled. He received his Ph.D. in Middle East and Ottoman History from EHESS in Paris, France, and holds an MA in Middle East History from the University of Mosul. He was named 2013 Researcher of the Year by Iraq’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. He was listed among The Top 100 People Positively Influencing Jewish Life in 2020 by The Algemeiner. His doctoral research explores history and historians in 19th and 20th-century Mosul. He now lives in exile in Europe.
"History will record who destroyed Mosul’s heritage sites — and who rebuilt them," National News, June 21, 2022
"The Taliban Haven't Changed, but U.S. Policy Must," International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT)- The Hague, October 31, 2021
"History’s rhymes in the fall of Kabul and Mosul: Flawed ideas, broken promises, and poisonous spin," Lawfare, September 2, 2021
"The Head of ISIS is a Hypocrite and a Traitor," Foreign Policy, November 19, 2020
"Exposing Terror, Building Resilience: Harnessing Citizen Journalists and Social Media to Confront Terrorism," GNET, September 29, 2020
"The Logic of Insanity: Why Groups Like ISIS & Hamas Strategically Court with Self-Destruction," Program on Extremism, November 1, 2023
"The Perilous Intersection of Amnesty and Accountability: Iraq's Legal Quandary and its Global Counterterrorism Ramifications," Program on Extremism, October 9, 2023
"Rebuilding Cultural Heritage in Mosul and Beyond: A Key Strategy in Countering Extremism," Program on Extremism, May 5, 2023
"Preserving Memory, Promoting Understanding: The Importance of Oral History in Combatting Antisemitism in the Middle East," Program on Extremism, May 5, 2023
The Forever War: The Doctrine and Legacy of ISIS Child Soldiers, Program on Extremism, February 18, 2023
"The Islamic State’s Defection & Reintegration Strategies: Transforming Enemies into Supporters to Sustain Its Forever Wars," Program on Extremism, August 25, 2022
"After ISIS: Reviving the Jewish history of Mosul" | BBC | May 27, 2022
"Omar Mohammed- The Trees of Hope in Mosul" | Le Figaro | January 31, 2022
"Rubble to Restoration: Rebuilding Mosul" | CNN | November 12, 2021
"‘Where Are the Jews?’: As Pope Visits Birthplace of Abraham, Chronicler of Mosul Calls for ‘Recognition’ of Jewish Heritage" | Algemeiner | March 5, 2021
"The Top 100 People Positively Influencing Jewish Life, 2020" | Algemeiner | December 1, 2020
"Space, Time and People: How the Destruction of Mosul’s Heritage Reshaped the Future of the People,” in Lorenzo Kamel, ed., Collapse and Rebirth of Cultural Heritage: The Case of Syria and Iraq (Peter Lang, 2020).