Rights Watch: militias looting the homes of Tikrit residents as "spoils"
March 18, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network reported by Human Rights Watch human rights on Wednesday that "Shiite militias" loyal to the government, in a reference to the popular crowd fighters looted homes Sunni population and destroyed villages after they had won a victory on Daash in battles in the public Almadi.
oukalt organization concerned with human rights and the New York-based novels eyewitness satellite images confirmed that the "militia" burned homes and businesses belonging to Sunni civilians who fled the fighting around the town Amrla.
oadavc in the report: it is completely destroyed two villages after being raised alongside Iraqi forces and Kurdish siege lasted three months Albuldh.oizid report concerns about the key role played by the "militia" in the attack against al Daash around the main Sunni city of Tikrit, 180 km north of Baghdad.
ottkon force that attacked Tikrit from 20 thousand fighters from the crowd and three thousand only from regular forces, according to the commander of the US Army Martin Dimpsa.
otsud fears of targeting Shiite factions, the Sunni tribes in the region in retaliation for the deaths of nearly 1,700 students in the College of the Air Force, "Spyker" in the summer of Almadi.
odat organized government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to "rein in the militias in order to dismantle" .osbak and faced accusations from the popular crowd like this in other areas.
But those responsible for it deny it and say "misguided" in the crowd behind them.
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March 18, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network reported by Human Rights Watch human rights on Wednesday that "Shiite militias" loyal to the government, in a reference to the popular crowd fighters looted homes Sunni population and destroyed villages after they had won a victory on Daash in battles in the public Almadi.
oukalt organization concerned with human rights and the New York-based novels eyewitness satellite images confirmed that the "militia" burned homes and businesses belonging to Sunni civilians who fled the fighting around the town Amrla.
oadavc in the report: it is completely destroyed two villages after being raised alongside Iraqi forces and Kurdish siege lasted three months Albuldh.oizid report concerns about the key role played by the "militia" in the attack against al Daash around the main Sunni city of Tikrit, 180 km north of Baghdad.
ottkon force that attacked Tikrit from 20 thousand fighters from the crowd and three thousand only from regular forces, according to the commander of the US Army Martin Dimpsa.
otsud fears of targeting Shiite factions, the Sunni tribes in the region in retaliation for the deaths of nearly 1,700 students in the College of the Air Force, "Spyker" in the summer of Almadi.
odat organized government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to "rein in the militias in order to dismantle" .osbak and faced accusations from the popular crowd like this in other areas.
But those responsible for it deny it and say "misguided" in the crowd behind them.
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