Reuters, 13/06 13:09 CET
By Maher Chmaytelli and Ahmed Rasheed
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq is
investigating allegations that Shi’ite militiamen helping the army
retake Falluja have executed dozens of Sunni Muslim men from the city
held by Islamic State.
The authorities “are following up on the violations and a
number of arrests have been made,” government spokesman Saad al-Hadithi
said on Monday after a regional governor said 49 Sunni men had been
executed after surrendering to a Shi’ite faction.
Suhaib al-Rawi, governor of Anbar province where Falluja
is located, said on Sunday that 643 men had gone missing between June 3
and June 5, and “all the surviving detainees were subjected to severe
and collective torture by various means.”
The participation of militias in the battle of Falluja,
just west of Baghdad, alongside the Iraqi army had already raised fears
of sectarian killings.
Falluja is a historic bastion of the Sunni insurgency
against U.S. forces that toppled Saddam Hussein, a Sunni, in 2003, and
the Shi’ite-led governments that followed.
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Source: euronews.
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