Posted on 06/13/2014 8:32:15 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
Concerns are growing over executions and mounting abuses by militants led by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), amid a warning from the United Nations that hundreds of people were killed, many of them summarily executed, after the seizure of Mosul.
The full extent of civilian casualties is not yet known but reports received by UNAMI, the U.N. mission in Iraq, to this point suggest that the number of people killed in recent days may run into the hundreds and the number of wounded is said to be approaching 1,000, Rupert Colville, the spokesman of the U.N.s human rights chief Navi Pillay, told reporters in Geneva on June 13. UNAMI has its own network of contacts and had interviewed some of the 500,000 who fled Mosul, he said. A further 40,000 people were estimated to have fled from Tikrit and Samara, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Reports of retribution attacks and rape
The statement came as reports suggest that the ISIL militants executed 1,700 Shiite soldiers who surrendered in Tikrit on June 12. Weve received reports of the summary execution of Iraqi army soldiers during the capture of Mosul and of 17 civilians in one particular street in Mosul city on June 11, Colville said. The great majority of the militants were Iraqis, Colville said, citing UNAMI reports. Prisoners released by the militants from Mosul prison had been looking to exact revenge on those responsible for their incarceration and some went to Tikrit and killed seven former prison officers there, Colville said.
Meanwhile, leading Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani has called on Iraqis to take up arms against militants marching on Baghdad. Thrusting further to the southeast after their seizure of Mosul and Tikrit, ISIL entered two towns in Diyala province bordering Iran on June 13. Saadiyah and Jalawla had fallen to the insurgents after government troops fled their positions, along with several villages around the Himreen Mountains that have long been a hideout for militants, security sources said.
Citizens who are able to bear arms and fight terrorists, defending their country and their people and their holy places, should volunteer and join the security forces to achieve this holy purpose, al-Sistanis representative announced on his behalf during the main weekly prayers in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala. The elderly al-Sistani, who rarely appears in public, is the highest religious authority for the Shiites in Iraq.
Al-Sistanis call to defend the country came as U.S. President Barack Obama said he was exploring all options to save Iraqs security forces from collapse.
Obama said Iraq was going to need more help from the United States and from the international community to strengthen security forces that Washington spent billions of dollars in training and equipping before withdrawing its own troops in 2011. Our national security team is looking at all the options ... I dont rule out anything, he said. One option under consideration is the use of drone strikes, like those controversially deployed in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen, a U.S. official told Agence France-Presse.
Separately, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged Iraqs political factions to unite against the jihadists. Make no mistake, this needs to be a real wake-up call for all of Iraqs political leaders. Now is the time for Iraqs leaders to come together and show unity, Kerry said on a visit to London. Iraq was facing a brutal enemy that poses a threat to U.S. interests, as well as those of its allies in Europe and the Middle East, Kerry said. He added that given the gravity of the situation, he would anticipate timely decisions from President Obama in tackling the challenge. We are laser-focused on dealing with the crisis ahead, he said.
The Iraqi Interior Ministry said it had adopted a new security plan for Baghdad to protect it from the advancing jihadists. The plan consists of intensifying the deployment of forces, and increasing intelligence efforts and the use of technology such as [observation] balloons and cameras and other equipment, ministry spokesman Brigadier General Saad Maan said. We have been in a war with terrorism for a while, and today the situation is exceptional.
They were taught to be nice by their American instructors. It does no good against evil mooselimbs.
If I were a retreating Iraqi soldier, knowing that if I surrendered I'd be executed, I think I'd fight a bit harder rather than surrendering.
If my choice to die was with a gun in my hand killing my enemies, or bound and kneeling in the street waiting for someone with a dull knife or sword to hack my head off, I'd prefer the former...
We sacrificed a lot to give them a chance for freedom and they cut and run. No more. Muzzie on Muzzie violence. We got winner.
Obama is Sunni, as is the Muslim Brotherhood, they’re not alarmed
True, but unfortunately right now there are thousands of Americans in Iraq. And a freeper reported that his only child is over there right now for two. Also the Islamic terrorist have acquired half a billion in gold and money and there are over a hundred Abrams tanks for the taking etc. etc.
All those weapons from Libya that we sent to Syria along with our training up the anti-Assad terrorists is really paying off now in Iraq.
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500,000 people cannot protect their city from invasion?
Meanwhile Herr Obozo and his Wookie have other important plans!
Amid Foreign and Domestic Crises, Obama Plans to Fundraise and Golf This Weekend
Townhall.com ^ | June 13, 2014 | Leah Barkoukis
Posted on 6/13/2014 12:29:17 PM by jazusamo
The Iraqi government is pleading for help from the U.S. as ISIS militants close in on Baghdad; Syria is still in the grips of war; veterans are dying from long wait times at the VA; and weve got a humanitarian crisis going on at the Southwest border.
With all this at the forefront, youd think the president would work tirelessly to address these problems. Alas, hell be doing what he does best this weekend: fundraising and golfing.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama should land at Palm Springs International Airport at about 6 p.m. Friday, straight from a visit to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota.
At approximately 8:30 a.m. Saturday, theyll jump over to Laguna Beach for a Democratic National Committee fundraiser, followed by the commencement address to UC Irvines Class of 2014 at Angel Stadium, which wraps up at 1 p.m.
That puts the Obamas back in the desert at about 2 p.m. Saturday. They will stay for Fathers Day, before flying home to Washington, D.C., mid-morning on Monday. Its unclear if their daughters, Malia and Sasha, will tag along.
What is Obamas plan here in the Coachella Valley? Presumably a short vacation, and likely a round of golf or two though the details remain fuzzy.
Priorities.
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