Islamic state killed 300 former policemen south of mosul hrw says
A tragic and disturbing report. Here's a summary:
According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), the Islamic State (IS) has killed at least 300 former Iraqi policemen in the area south of Mosul, Iraq. The killings took place between June 2014 and October 2015, during the IS occupation of the region.
HRW researchers found that IS militants executed the former policemen, who were mostly from the Iraqi police and military, in various locations, including mass graves, after they were captured or surrendered. The victims were often subjected to brutal treatment, including torture, before being killed.
The report highlights the widespread and systematic nature of the killings, which were carried out as part of IS's efforts to consolidate its control over the region and eliminate perceived enemies. The victims included not only former policemen but also other government officials, soldiers, and civilians who were suspected of collaborating with the government or opposing IS.
HRW is calling on the Iraqi government to investigate these crimes and hold those responsible accountable. The organization is also urging the international community to support efforts to bring IS leaders to justice and to provide assistance to victims and their families.
This report is a stark reminder of the atrocities committed by IS during its reign of terror in Iraq and Syria, and the need for continued efforts to hold perpetrators accountable and support victims of these crimes.