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Iraq's Shiite militias killed 70 civilians after IS rollback: Sunni leaders

• Residents, sources say militias destroyed homes, mosques
• Interior Ministry spokesman denies accusations
• Pro-government forces recapture villages near Iran


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BAGHDAD: Sunni politicians and tribal chiefs from Iraq’s eastern Diyala province accused Shiite militias on Monday of killing more than 70 unarmed civilians who had fled clashes with Islamic State militants.
Interior Ministry spokesman Brig. Gen. Saad Maan denied the claims, saying IS was trying to undermine the reputation of Iraqi security forces.

A local Shiite official said it was too soon to draw conclusions and suggested IS could have been behind the deaths in the eastern village of Barwanah.

The accusations followed a three-day offensive in which Iraqi security forces and Shiite militias captured two dozen villages from Islamic State fighters in Diyala.

The assault, which began on Friday, enabled Shiite militias, the Iraqi army and Sunni tribesmen to push the militants out of the Muqdadiya area, the closest Islamic State outpost to the Iranian border 40 km (25 miles) to the east.

Iraq’s Shiite-led government, backed by US-led air strikes, has been trying to push back Islamic State since it swept through northern Iraq in June.

Diyala’s governor, Amir Salman, and Nahida Al-Daini, an MP from nearby Baquba, called on Baghdad to intervene in Barwanah, 5 km (3 miles) northwest of Muqdadiya where pro-government militias and some security forces took control of about two dozen villages from IS fighters earlier on Monday.

“This evening the militias entered the village of Barwanah and executed more than 70 residents. This is a real massacre by the militias,” Daini told Reuters.

Sagar Al-Jabouri and Ahmed Ibrahim, Sunni sheikhs from Muqdadiya, confirmed the reports. “The militias are acting above the law. The security forces are unable to restrain them,” Jabouri said. “We will defend ourselves. We are afraid we will be next.”

Reuters was unable to independently verify these claims due to the security situation in the area.

“Daesh terrorists might have killed those people because they refused to fight with them,” said Amal Omran, a Shiite member of the Diyala provincial council, using a derogatory acronym to refer to Islamic State.

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Hadi Al-Amri, head of the Shiite paramilitary group Badr Organization, told a news conference broadcast on state TV at least 58 soldiers and pro-government fighters were killed in the Muqdadiya offensive and 247 wounded.

“We managed on Jan. 25 and after three days’ tough battle to defeat the terrorists in northern Muqdadiya and we cleansed all the villages of Daesh,” Amri said.

About 65 Islamic State fighters were killed, Sadiq Al-Hussaini, chairman of the security panel of Diyala’s provincial council, said, adding other militants had fled but did not specify where. Mountainous terrain could make it difficult to eliminate Islamic State from the area.

Previous seizures have often been followed by a counter-offensive.

Residents and security sources said Shiite militias had destroyed several mosques and set fire to dozens of houses in the village of Shirween, even some belonging to Sunni fighters who had participated in the offensive.

“After liberating some villages in northern Muqdadiya, a group of militias assaulted us and accused us of being IS members. After they restricted our movement, they began to blow up the large houses,” said Salam Abdullah Al-Jobouri, a Sunni tribal fighter.

An army major, a local official and a Sunni tribal leader confirmed the reports. The major said security forces were unable to stop the militias.

The Interior Ministry spokesman denied government forces had intentionally destroyed residents’ homes. He accused IS of planting bombs as they retreated in order to ambush the troops and undermine their reputation.
While Islamic State’s advance has forced thousands of people from their homes, government attempts to regain territory have also displaced many.

Iraq's Shiite militias killed 70 civilians after IS rollback: Sunni leaders | Arab News
 
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What a wonderful country:coffee: Kill Sunni civilians and act macho like you won the world cup. Barbaric Basrawi Safavid mentality. Then they start accusing their own Sunni soldiers of being an enemy as soon as you win the battle when they fought and died with them. What kind of a country is this?

Thank god for Kurdistan and Kurdish nation. Iraq can go to the dust bin of history.
 
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What are you Catholic - how many natives in the hundreds of millions did they kill, or your Hindu caste system oppressing millions of people, don't point fingers at Islam sonny.
But its true they kill in name of religion. Why there is no attempt to solve this problem than cartoon.
 
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What are you Catholic - how many natives in the hundreds of millions did they kill, or your Hindu caste system oppressing millions of people, don't point fingers at Islam sonny.
Catholic child rapists, Hindu muslim arsonists. Every religion has its evils :-)
 
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But its true they kill in name of religion. Why there is no attempt to solve this problem than cartoon.

Very complex problem, a lot to do with geo-politics, I have been to Iraq and Syria prior to the invasions and civil wars, both were pretty liberal prosperous places, Syria especially was very liberal, you could pray and also get a beer fairly easily and also hit a night club.

Syria was very good compared to any SA country, all that destroyed by western and gulf countries intervention, don't get me wrong there was oppression and if you went against the govt, you were in big trouble, but overall it was a kicking country.
 
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It's lies spread to gain media attention, not the first time. Find real content of 70 civillians massacred instead, it won't show up as it didn't happen.
 
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It's lies spread to gain media attention, not the first time. Find real content of 70 civillians massacred instead, it won't show up as it didn't happen.

Oh here comes the excuses:coffee: They were no civilians killed, Its all a Hoax, the turban militias are all angels, they have never committed a crime, they are the most friendly people even with Guns, The mullas are nice and fuzzy, Iraq is a paradise compared to other nations, Kurds are Mountain people, Saudies are Wahabies and deserve death, Basra is a Venice of Middle east, Anyone who doesn't agree with the sistani and shias deserve death.

Can you give us more excuses for amusement?
 
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Oh here comes the excuses:coffee: They were no civilians killed, Its all a Hoax, the turban militias are all angels, they have the never committed a crime, they are the most friendly people even with Guns, The mullas are nice and fuzzy, Iraq is a paradise compared to other nations, Kurds are Mountain people, Saudies are Wahabies and deserve death, Basra is a Venice of Middle east, Anyone who doesn't agree with the sistani and shias deserve death.

Can you give us more excuses for amusement?

Find pics/vids confirming the massacre of 70 civilians, if they exist they will show up all over the internet, and if not than it's fake as I said, and it is fake as I already know.
 
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Find pics/vids confirming the massacre of 70 civilians, if they exist they will show up all over the internet, and if not than it's fake as I said, and it is fake as I already know.

The area is taken over by the Shia Militia aka "Iraqi" army, do you think they would allow videos and pictures? And because it's not on video or photo its a fake? then by that logic 99% of criminals who commit a crime must be innocent since their crime is never recorded on tape or photo.

Just admit what a darn backwash of a country Iraq is. Thank God for Kurdistan where at least Basrawis can go and vocation away from the violence they are preached at their husseinyats. It gives them 1 or 2 weeks out of the year to become like Humans in beautiful Kurdistan
 
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