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Battle for Mosul: Over 45,000 people flee as Iraqi forces push into IS-held areas
Human Rights Watch say advancing forces have been demolishing the houses of families who have fled

A family walks out of IS-controlled areas towards Iraqi forces on Saturday (Reuters)

Sunday 5 March 2017 14:05 UTC
The battle to retake west Mosul from the Islamic State group has pushed
more than 45,000 people to flee, the International Organisation for
Migration said on Sunday.
In total, over 200,000 people have fled the operation to retake Mosul since it began last October.
On 19 February Iraqi forces launched a major push to recapture west
Mosul from IS, retaking the airport and then pushing up into the city
from the south.
On Sunday, Iraqi forces moved to take four IS-held neighbourhoods in
west Mosul, including one that houses provincial government offices.
The operation for west Mosul has made significant progress, but has been somewhat hampered by bad weather conditions.
However, on Sunday anti-IS forces faced fresh allegations of violations
committed during the campaign, with Human Rights Watch accusing them of
forcing out relatives of suspected IS militants, who are considered
guilty by association.
One women told HRW that she and her family of 14 had been forced from
their home in January because her husband's brother had joined IS.
A decree passed in August 2016 stated that immediate families of IS
members could be expelled from the governorate for between 10 years and
life, and could only return if deemed "safe".
Human Rights Watch also found that hundreds of homes have been
destroyed, both those of families thought to be affiliated to IS and
those of families who had fled the fighting.
“While politicians in Baghdad are discussing reconciliation efforts in
Iraq, the state’s own forces are undermining those efforts by destroying
homes and forcing families into a detention camp,” said Lama Fakih,
deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.
“These families, accused of wrongdoing by association, are in many cases
themselves victims of ISIS abuses and should be protected by government
forces, not targeted for retribution.”
Feared million-strong displacement yet to materialise
The IOM figures indicate the number of people who came from west Mosul
to sites for the displaced from 25 February, when the arrivals began,
through Sunday.
More than 17,000 people arrived from west Mosul on 28 February alone, while over 13,000 came on 3 March, according to the IOM.
IS overran large areas north and west of Baghdad in 2014, but Iraqi
forces backed by US-led air strikes and other support have since
regained most of the territory they lost.
Iraqi forces launched the operation to recapture Mosul on 17 October,
retaking its eastern side in January before setting their sights on the
smaller but more densely-populated west.
While the feared exodus of a million or more people from Mosul has yet
to materialise, the IOM says that more than 200,000 are currently
displaced as a result of the operation, while more fled but later
returned to their homes.
