Tuesday, March 10, 2015

IS militants execute 28 in Iraq, Libya

IS militants execute 28 in Iraq, Libya

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KIRKUK, Iraq/TRIPOLI, Libya: Islamic State jihadists have executed 28 people in Iraq and Libya, authorities said on Monday. Twenty of the victims were killed because they wanted to fight against them in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk, an Iraqi police official said.


The killings of the men, who wanted to join anti-IS paramilitary forces known as Popular Mobilization units, took place in the town of Hawijah, a police intelligence officer and two local officials said. The executions could not be independently confirmed, but a gruesome series of photos posted online and shared on social media are evidence that they took place. The photos show the bodies of more than a dozen different men strung by their feet from light poles, what appears to be a communications or electricity tower, and under a massive sign featuring the IS flag and name.

Captions under the photos said the men were members of the Popular Mobilization units and used a derogatory term that could either refer to the units’ Shiite leadership, or indicate that the men were believed to be Shiites. IS spearheaded a sweeping offensive last June that overran large parts of the country north and west of Baghdad, including in Kirkuk province.

Security forces backed by militia are battling to regain ground, with support from a US-led coalition and Iran. The Popular Mobilization units — which are dominated by Shiite militia groups but also include other volunteers, including Sunnis — have played a key role in the anti-IS fight, shoring up the government’s flagging troops


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