Found a mass grave behind the embankment in Sadr City belonging to the staff of the missions department at the Ministry of Higher Education
- 10/22/2012
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Tags: COPD , found , dating back to the staff , the bodies , behind the embankment , the Department of Missions in Sadr City , a mass grave , and the Ministry of Higher Education
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An official security source, Monday, found a mass grave in the embankment on the outskirts of Sadr City, returning to the staff of the Department of missions of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research disappeared in 2006.
The source, who asked not to be named, said "security force found 16 bodies buried en masse in the embankment area of Sadr City in Baghdad back according to the confessions of one of the detainees to the staff of the Department of Missions of the Ministry of Higher Education."
The source added that "available intelligence reports that the bodies belonged to staff in the Department of Missions abducted in 2006 and buried en masse."
And that "the competent authorities conduct checks the DNA of the bodies to make sure their owners and inform their families."
Dozens of employees of the Department of Missions of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has been kidnapped from inside the circle in Andalus Square in November 2006, during what is known as "sectarian violence."
Commented Interior Minister at the time Jawad al-Bolani told a news conference gathered ministers of defense and higher education on the kidnapping, and said initial investigations revealed the presence of groups remiss in the performance of their duties and the cooperation of some personnel of the missions in the kidnapping.
As commented Minister of Higher Education Research at the time Abdul Dhiab membership Iraqi government in protest against the non-ending crisis kidnapping, while Defence Minister Abdul Qader al-Obeidi, "Investigations have reached some names and addresses of the perpetrators of kidnapping," but he did not disclose them.
And a spark sectarian violence erupted in the country in 2006 and particularly after the bombing of a Shi'ite shrine in Samarra, as the victim of the conflict hundreds of people and displaced thousands sectarian motivated. Oasis of freedom - the follow-up
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- 10/22/2012
NEWS SECTION
URGENT , SECURITY
Tags: COPD , found , dating back to the staff , the bodies , behind the embankment , the Department of Missions in Sadr City , a mass grave , and the Ministry of Higher Education
664 views
An official security source, Monday, found a mass grave in the embankment on the outskirts of Sadr City, returning to the staff of the Department of missions of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research disappeared in 2006.
The source, who asked not to be named, said "security force found 16 bodies buried en masse in the embankment area of Sadr City in Baghdad back according to the confessions of one of the detainees to the staff of the Department of Missions of the Ministry of Higher Education."
The source added that "available intelligence reports that the bodies belonged to staff in the Department of Missions abducted in 2006 and buried en masse."
And that "the competent authorities conduct checks the DNA of the bodies to make sure their owners and inform their families."
Dozens of employees of the Department of Missions of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has been kidnapped from inside the circle in Andalus Square in November 2006, during what is known as "sectarian violence."
Commented Interior Minister at the time Jawad al-Bolani told a news conference gathered ministers of defense and higher education on the kidnapping, and said initial investigations revealed the presence of groups remiss in the performance of their duties and the cooperation of some personnel of the missions in the kidnapping.
As commented Minister of Higher Education Research at the time Abdul Dhiab membership Iraqi government in protest against the non-ending crisis kidnapping, while Defence Minister Abdul Qader al-Obeidi, "Investigations have reached some names and addresses of the perpetrators of kidnapping," but he did not disclose them.
And a spark sectarian violence erupted in the country in 2006 and particularly after the bombing of a Shi'ite shrine in Samarra, as the victim of the conflict hundreds of people and displaced thousands sectarian motivated. Oasis of freedom - the follow-up
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