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IRAQ WARS
IS releases dozens of Iraqis seized over flag burning
by Staff Writers
Kirkuk, Iraq (AFP) Jan 03, 2015


The Islamic State jihadist group on Saturday freed dozens of men it had seized while searching for people who burned its flag in north Iraq, officials and residents said.

An intelligence officer and a local official said that 162 out of 170 men were released after being taken by IS from the villages of Al-Shajara and Gharib in Kirkuk province, where two of the jihadist group's flags were torched.

A 39-year-old from Al-Shajara who was among those detained said that they were taken by pickup truck to an open area where they were bound and questioned about who burned the flag.

He and other detainees were kept overnight in houses with five to 10 people per room, after which all but eight were released, the man said.

A resident of Al-Shajara confirmed that dozens of people had returned to their homes in the area.

IS has previously turned to mass detentions as it seeks to quell resistance in the swathes of territory in Iraq that it has overrun since June.

It seized 50 people in Kirkuk province after residents burned one of their positions and flag in September, and 20 more the following week for allegedly forming a resistance group.

Some of those seized were subsequently released.

But the group has also executed thousands of people in areas it controls in Iraq and Syria, sometimes in grisly beheadings it videotapes and posts online.

IS seizes dozens in northern Iraq
Kirkuk, Iraq (AFP) Jan 02, 2015 - The Islamic State jihadist group seized dozens of men from two villages in northern Iraq on Friday while searching for people who burned its flag, officials and residents said.

An intelligence officer said that a total of 170 men were taken from the villages of Al-Shajara and Gharib in Kirkuk province, after two IS flags were burned in the area, an account confirmed by other officials from the province.

"Members of the (IS) organisation who were driving around 30 vehicles took the kidnapped (people) to the centre of Hawijah," a nearby town where they have a court and a prison, the officer said.

A resident of Al-Shajara said that women pleaded with the IS militants not to harm the men, to which the fighters responded that they would investigate and only punish those responsible for the flag burning in the village.

A resident from Gharib said they took around 90 people from that village, and that the fighters said they were searching for 15 men who burned their flag there.

It is not the first time IS has turned to mass detentions as it seeks to quell resistence in the swathes of territory in Iraq that it has overrun since June.

It seized 50 people in Kirkuk province after residents burned one of their positions and flag in September, and 20 more the following week for allegedly forming a resistance group.

Some of those seized by IS have been subsequently released.

But the group has also executed thousands of people in areas it controls in Iraq and Syria, sometimes in grisly beheadings it videotapes and posts online.


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