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Iraq Sunnis fear unrest as Shia militias return to confront Daesh

Iraq Sunnis fear unrest as Shia militias return to confront Daesh
Iraq Sunnis fear unrest as Shia militias return to confront Daesh

2020-05-11 00:00:00 - Source: Iraq News

The Iraqi residents of a number of Sunni-dominated governorates are afraid that the redeployment of Shia factions in their areas as part of the security forces’ campaign to combat Daesh will lead to sectarian unrest.

Following a string of violent attacks by Daesh militants on a number of Iraqi cities and villages  in the Sunni-dominated governorates of Diyala, Kirkuk and Mosul, security forces and army, supported by the Shia Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), launched a security campaign which included conducting raids and search campaigns and establishing random military checkpoints between cities and villages.

Iraqi journalist Walid Al-Karkhi explained that residents are afraid to pass through the checkpoints as the PMF uses them to kidnap Sunnis.

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According to Al-Karkhi since 2003 the Shia factions have been operating independently of the official security forces in Diyala governorate.

“When someone is kidnaped while passing through a checkpoint, the relatives often review the official security authorities for information to find out that there is no official record of the arrest,” he said.

Al-Karkhi explained that detainees are either killed and thrown into the Diyala River, or held until his/her family pays a ransom.





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