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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, November 2, 2014
Iraq says 322 tribe members killed, many bodies dumped in well
Tribal
fighters look on as they take part in an intensive security deployment
against Islamic State militants in the town of Amriyat al-Falluja,in
Anbar province, October 31, 2014. Picture taken October 31, 2014.
BY MICHAEL GEORGY-Sun Nov 2, 2014
(Reuters)
- Islamic State militants have killed 322 members of an Iraqi tribe in
western Anbar province, including dozens of women and children whose
bodies were dumped in a well, the government said in the first official
confirmation of the scale of the massacre.
The systematic killings, which one tribal leader said were continuing on
Sunday, marked some of the worst bloodshed in Iraq since the Sunni
militants swept through the north in June with the aim of establishing
medieval caliphate there and in Syria.
The Albu Nimr, also Sunni, had put up fierce resistance against Islamic
State for weeks but finally ran low on ammunition, food and fuel last
week as Islamic State fighters closed in on their village Zauiyat Albu
Nimr.
"The number of people killed by Islamic State from Albu Nimr tribe is
322. The bodies of 50 women and children have also been discovered
dumped in a well," the country's Human Rights Ministry said on Sunday.
One of the leaders of the tribe, Sheikh Naeem al-Ga'oud, told Reuters
that he had repeatedly asked the central government and army to provide
his men with arms but no action was taken.
State television said on Sunday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi had
ordered airstrikes on Islamic State targets around the town of Hit in
response to the killings.
Officials at a government security operations command centre in Anbar
and civilians reached by Reuters said they had not heard of or witnessed
airstrikes.
STRATEGIC REGION
The fall of the village dampened the Shi'ite-led national government's
hopes the Sunni tribesmen of Anbar -- who once helped U.S. Marines
defeat al Qaeda -- would become a formidable force again and help the
army take on Iraq's new, far more effective enemy.
U.S. airstrikes have helped Kurdish peshmerga fighters retake territory
in the north that Islamic State had captured in its drive for an Islamic
empire that redraws the map of the Middle East.
But the picture in Anbar is more precarious.
Islamic State already controls most of the vast desert province which
includes towns in the Euphrates River valley dominated by Sunni tribes,
running from the Syrian border to the western outskirts of Baghdad.
If the province falls, it could give Islamic State a better chance to make good on its threat to march on the capital.
Ga'aud said 75 more members of his tribe were killed on Sunday under the
same scenario -- they were hunted down while trying to escape from
Islamic State, shot dead execution-style and dumped near the town of
Haditha.
The Albu Nimr leader also said Islamic State killed 15 high school and
college students in Zauiyat Albu Nimr and that, apart from an air drop,
there had been no help from the U.S.-led air campaign.
Security and government officials could not be immediately reached to confirm the latest killings.
In Anbar, the militants are now encircling a large air base and the
vital Haditha dam on the Euphrates. Fighters control towns from the
Syrian border to parts of provincial capital Ramadi and into the lush
irrigated areas near Baghdad.
(Editing by Philippa Fletcher)