IS executed over 300 Iraq tribesmen in recent days

The self-proclaimed Islamic State group has in recent days executed more than 300 members of an Iraqi tribe that fought against it, officials and a tribal leader said on Sunday.

November 02, 2014

Sahoub Baghdadi

 


 


BAGHDAD — The self-proclaimed Islamic State group has in recent days executed more than 300 members of an Iraqi tribe that fought against it, officials and a tribal leader said on Sunday.



Accounts varied as to the exact period in which the Sunni Albu Nimr tribesmen were killed in various areas of Iraq’s Anbar province, but the executions were all said to have been carried out within the last 10 days.

Police Colonel Shaaban Al-Obaidi told AFP that there were more than 300 people killed, while Faleh Al-Essawi, the deputy head of the Anbar provincial council, put the toll at 322.



The victims, “including women and children, all of them from the Albu Nimr tribe,” were killed “during the past three days,” Essawi said.



“Anyone who carries the Nimrawi family name on his personal ID” is targeted and killed by IS, he added, referring to the name carried by members of the tribe.



Sheikh Naim Al-Kuoud Al-Nimrawi, a leader of the tribe, said that 381 of its members were killed “from the 24th of last month until today.”



IS has overrun large areas of Anbar, and the killings are likely aimed at discouraging resistance from powerful local tribes, who will be key to any successful bid to retake the province.



Pro-government forces have suffered a string of setbacks in Anbar in recent weeks. That has prompted warnings that the province, could fall entirely.



Images said to show the aftermath of some of the killings circulated on Twitter, but their authenticity could not be independently confirmed. – AFP

 


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