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Notice the whip of the soldier at the end of the video.

Hundreds of civilians who escaped the Iraqi city of Ramadi after it was seized by ISIS in last week's bloody insurgency have been rounded up and arrested by Iraqi militia - because they were suspected of being terrorists in disguise.

New footage appears to show huge numbers of Iraqi refugees shackled in chains to one another and being led single-file through a desert region of Anbar province.

Reports suggest the civilians were arrested by members of an Iranian-backed Shi'ite militia group called Popular Mobilisation who control and police Baghdad.

More than 55,000 people fled Ramadi when Islamic State seized control of the city on May 17 and slaughtered around 500 in the process.

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Chained: Shocking new footage appears to show hundreds of Iraqi refugees (pictured) who fled Ramadi being rounded up and arrested by militiamen

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Arrest: The homeless Iraqis are chained together (pictured) and marched through a desert region of Anbar by members of a Shi'ite militia group who police Baghdad

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Detained: They were arrested because they were suspected to be the ISIS militants they are trying to escape


Thousands of people who fled the bloody takeover of Ramadi this month have been stuck at Bzeibez bridge which connects Anbar to Baghdad for days having been barred from leaving Anbar.

Some were finally allowed into Iraq's capital city two days ago but restrictions on those fleeing violence in Anbar is forcing some to return straight back into dangerous conflict zones, one aid group has claimed.

Mark Schnellbaecher of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) said: 'Thousands of people fleeing Ramadi are stuck at checkpoints or being denied entry to safe areas.

'For some people, the situation has become so hopeless that they are returning to the conflict in Ramadi.

The IRC claims security checks on homeless families are inconsistent and some soldiers simply placed a blanket ban on men.


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Escape: Stranded refugees (pictured) were eventually allowed to cross the bridge two days ago but the Shi'ite militia who police Baghdad suspected there could be ISIS fighters hiding among them

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Fear: Iraqi refugees (pictured) have been forced to turn back into conflict zones like Ramadi because of the intense restrictions being put on their movements, one aid group said

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Stranded: Thousands of people fleeing Ramadi (pictured) are stuck at checkpoints or being denied entry to safe areas, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) said

Schnellbaecher added: 'Security checks should never be arbitrary or discriminatory, and every effort should be made to keep families together.'
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These Shite militias are no better than ISIS.
 
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Shame on people like you who are always looking for an excuse to defend ISIS. These guys are escaping from ISIS, that's how frigging bad they are!!
 
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Notice the whip of the soldier at the end of the video.

Hundreds of civilians who escaped the Iraqi city of Ramadi after it was seized by ISIS in last week's bloody insurgency have been rounded up and arrested by Iraqi militia - because they were suspected of being terrorists in disguise.

New footage appears to show huge numbers of Iraqi refugees shackled in chains to one another and being led single-file through a desert region of Anbar province.

Reports suggest the civilians were arrested by members of an Iranian-backed Shi'ite militia group called Popular Mobilisation who control and police Baghdad.

More than 55,000 people fled Ramadi when Islamic State seized control of the city on May 17 and slaughtered around 500 in the process.

291C284B00000578-3098938-image-a-18_1432727426092.jpg

Chained: Shocking new footage appears to show hundreds of Iraqi refugees (pictured) who fled Ramadi being rounded up and arrested by militiamen

291C284300000578-3098938-image-a-19_1432727430310.jpg

Arrest: The homeless Iraqis are chained together (pictured) and marched through a desert region of Anbar by members of a Shi'ite militia group who police Baghdad

291C285200000578-3098938-image-a-20_1432727436194.jpg


Detained: They were arrested because they were suspected to be the ISIS militants they are trying to escape


Thousands of people who fled the bloody takeover of Ramadi this month have been stuck at Bzeibez bridge which connects Anbar to Baghdad for days having been barred from leaving Anbar.

Some were finally allowed into Iraq's capital city two days ago but restrictions on those fleeing violence in Anbar is forcing some to return straight back into dangerous conflict zones, one aid group has claimed.

Mark Schnellbaecher of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) said: 'Thousands of people fleeing Ramadi are stuck at checkpoints or being denied entry to safe areas.

'For some people, the situation has become so hopeless that they are returning to the conflict in Ramadi.

The IRC claims security checks on homeless families are inconsistent and some soldiers simply placed a blanket ban on men.


28E6E09B00000578-0-image-a-2_1432717804435.jpg

Escape: Stranded refugees (pictured) were eventually allowed to cross the bridge two days ago but the Shi'ite militia who police Baghdad suspected there could be ISIS fighters hiding among them

28E61FA000000578-3098938-Fear_-m-17_1432723931082.jpg

Fear: Iraqi refugees (pictured) have been forced to turn back into conflict zones like Ramadi because of the intense restrictions being put on their movements, one aid group said

2901E25100000578-3098938-image-m-16_1432723728365.jpg

Stranded: Thousands of people fleeing Ramadi (pictured) are stuck at checkpoints or being denied entry to safe areas, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) said

Schnellbaecher added: 'Security checks should never be arbitrary or discriminatory, and every effort should be made to keep families together.'
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These Shite militias are no better than ISIS.
If you can guaranty that there is no ISIS among these people I promise you that I'll talk with militia and made them to allow all the refugee inside the city.
 
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If you can guaranty that there is no ISIS among these people I promise you that I'll talk with militia and made them to allow all the refugee inside the city.
There may be ISIS among those people....but it is not an excuse for forcing all of the civilians walk through the desert with hand-cuffed and blind-folded even whipping them.

That's an inhumane behavior by shite militia. We all know that only fault of those civilians were being Sunni.

Shame on people like you who are always looking for an excuse to defend ISIS. These guys are escaping from ISIS, that's how frigging bad they are!!
Yeah.. this guy have stayed and fought against ISIS, right ?

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Because he didn't, he had been a "bad" person and shite militias denied of him from entering safe areas.
 
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There may be ISIS among those people....but it is not an excuse for forcing all of the civilians walk through the desert with hand-cuffed and blind-folded even whipping them.

That's an inhumane behavior by shite militia. We all know that only fault of those civilians were being Sunni.
Are you sure there is no Shia or Christian among them .
And if being sunni is so bad why such thing didn't happened to the previous refugees.
 
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There may be ISIS among those people....but it is not an excuse for forcing all of the civilians walk through the desert with hand-cuffed and blind-folded even whipping them.

That's an inhumane behavior by shite militia. We all know that only fault of those civilians were being Sunni.


Yeah.. this guy have stayed and fought against ISIS, right ?

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Because he didn't, he had been a "bad" person and shite militias denied of him from entering safe areas.
No matter how many facts u put to them, their hearts are blind their souls are blind. They see not what's there to be seen but what is shown to them.
 
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Sorry but the people in detention and desert in the first pic dont look like refigees in the later pics.
They are all healthy young Males. No women or children there. While in later pics the actual refugees are not bruted or detained.
That's neutral view on it. Looks like a propaganda to me. Its good to promote ones ideas but at least it should be done with logical things not this bull crap.

As a hole. ME sucks for fighting each other like rabid dogs. For god sake stop fighting
 
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And as far as i know these are the same unfortunate people who supported ISIS against Baghdad in first place. Turned out to be fleeing from supposed saviors at the end. And whata the point at all to flee to SHIA MILITIAS held areas if they are so CRUEL.
So they did the same with previous refugees as well?
Just curious
 
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Why Shia militias or Shia led government are unable to retake Suuni majority regions?

Because of this is the reason why they never trust Shia dominated militias and their inhumane acts.
Or maybe they were taking those area but some foreign country pressured iraqi government not to use popular resistance in sunni majority area.
 
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Do you realize how pathetic that sounds?
Pathetic or not logic clearly dictate that "The needs of of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one. "

So "Don't grieve it's logical the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one ."
 
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Notice the whip of the soldier at the end of the video.

Hundreds of civilians who escaped the Iraqi city of Ramadi after it was seized by ISIS in last week's bloody insurgency have been rounded up and arrested by Iraqi militia - because they were suspected of being terrorists in disguise.

New footage appears to show huge numbers of Iraqi refugees shackled in chains to one another and being led single-file through a desert region of Anbar province.

Reports suggest the civilians were arrested by members of an Iranian-backed Shi'ite militia group called Popular Mobilisation who control and police Baghdad.

More than 55,000 people fled Ramadi when Islamic State seized control of the city on May 17 and slaughtered around 500 in the process.

291C284B00000578-3098938-image-a-18_1432727426092.jpg

Chained: Shocking new footage appears to show hundreds of Iraqi refugees (pictured) who fled Ramadi being rounded up and arrested by militiamen

291C284300000578-3098938-image-a-19_1432727430310.jpg

Arrest: The homeless Iraqis are chained together (pictured) and marched through a desert region of Anbar by members of a Shi'ite militia group who police Baghdad

291C285200000578-3098938-image-a-20_1432727436194.jpg


Detained: They were arrested because they were suspected to be the ISIS militants they are trying to escape


Thousands of people who fled the bloody takeover of Ramadi this month have been stuck at Bzeibez bridge which connects Anbar to Baghdad for days having been barred from leaving Anbar.

Some were finally allowed into Iraq's capital city two days ago but restrictions on those fleeing violence in Anbar is forcing some to return straight back into dangerous conflict zones, one aid group has claimed.

Mark Schnellbaecher of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) said: 'Thousands of people fleeing Ramadi are stuck at checkpoints or being denied entry to safe areas.

'For some people, the situation has become so hopeless that they are returning to the conflict in Ramadi.

The IRC claims security checks on homeless families are inconsistent and some soldiers simply placed a blanket ban on men.


28E6E09B00000578-0-image-a-2_1432717804435.jpg

Escape: Stranded refugees (pictured) were eventually allowed to cross the bridge two days ago but the Shi'ite militia who police Baghdad suspected there could be ISIS fighters hiding among them

28E61FA000000578-3098938-Fear_-m-17_1432723931082.jpg

Fear: Iraqi refugees (pictured) have been forced to turn back into conflict zones like Ramadi because of the intense restrictions being put on their movements, one aid group said

2901E25100000578-3098938-image-m-16_1432723728365.jpg

Stranded: Thousands of people fleeing Ramadi (pictured) are stuck at checkpoints or being denied entry to safe areas, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) said

Schnellbaecher added: 'Security checks should never be arbitrary or discriminatory, and every effort should be made to keep families together.'
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These Shite militias are no better than ISIS.
how many of them were killed, beheaded, raped, sold as slaves ? please tell us o great cheerleader of ISIS!
 
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Shame on people like you who are always looking for an excuse to defend ISIS. These guys are escaping from ISIS, that's how frigging bad they are!!

The fact Iraqi Army let them down who ran like sissies from ISIS and left these people to the beasts,what other options s they have..if A national Army with all the resources cannot defend them how can they defend themselves...but somehow to satisfy ayatollah's zombies,they should fight isis wit knives and stones and left their women and children to ISIS scums...seriously do you people have any logic or understanding??
 
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