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TRT World - World in Focus: Shiite Militias: Impunity in Ramadi, 2015, May 23 скачать в хорошем качестве

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TRT World - World in Focus: Shiite Militias: Impunity in Ramadi, 2015, May 23

SHIITE MILITIAS IN RAMADI Ramadi, the capital of the sunni stronghold Anbar province fell to ISIS militants on May 17. Hundred of both Iraqi police personnel and military forces abandoned the city, prompting the Iraqi premier to order Iranian-aligned Shiite militias to join the fight to win back control. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi called on the Hashd al-Shaabi, also known as the Popular Mobilization Forces, to march to Ramadi, echoing his strategy during the Tikrit assault earlier this year. Currently on standby in Habbaniya 20 KM from Ramadi, the predominantly Shiite militia coalition had previously been kept out of Anbar to avoid alienating the majority Sunni population of the province.There is a fear that an assault by a Shiite majority force on a Sunni-dominated city may lead to sectarian violence and further exacerbate tensions between Anbar tribes and Shiite militias. ANBAR TRIBE LEADERS CONCERNED Anbar tribe leaders have vocalized their concern over the presence of Shiite militias in the province. Sheikh Abdulrazzaq al-Dulaym, leader of the largest tribe in Anbar, recently said : "We warned of the popular organization entering Anbar and specifically Ramadi. If they enter now, it will cause a civil war." Meanwhile, council members of the Anbar Governorate composed of several local tribes -- were pressured to welcome the PMF by Al Abadi’s government. Despite fighting the same ISIS threat, the discontentment of the Anbar tribes with the shiite militias is not unmeasured. Militias have been widely criticised over accusations of being Iran's proxies and committing extrajudicial killings of Sunnis, as well as looting and torching Sunni property - charges militia leaders deny. According to an Amnesty International report published in 2014 claims that the conduct of shiite militias amounts to war crimes. “ Militias have been armed, and/or allowed to be armed, by the state; successive governments have allowed and encouraged militias to operate outside any legal framework; and they have not been held accountable for the crimes they have been perpetrating.” The report also states that the central government has been turning a blind eye on the activities of the shiite militias and is largely responsible for the laissez-faire. Sunni tribal men worry that Ramadi will witness the same type of sectarian, unregulated and unaccountable behavior seen in Mosul and Tikrit by the militias. RISK OF SECTARIAN TENSION The United States, Baghdad's important ally, recognized Ramadi was a "setback" and that the Shiite militias now had "a role to play as long as they are under the control of the Iraqi government." But the White House also understands the fear of the Anbar tribes. In early May, the US was prepared to offer a 75 million dollar to push forward the training of specifically sunni Anbar tribes. This came as a threat to Shiite leaders -- including Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, a widely revered Shiite cleric, and İranian-backed Moqtada al-Sadr. They observe the move as an attempt by the US to destabilize the current balance of power between the Shiites and the Sunnis. Sadr has threatened to mobilize a powerful shia militia, forcing the White House to rethink its strategy at fear of breaking up the already ruptured country. During the Ramadi offensive, Obama returned on his initial idea of arming the Anbar tribes directly, and provided the central government with weapons instead. While the ISIS threat is remains very real, Anbar tribes are vigilant to keep the Hashd al -Shaabi outside of the Anbar province. Subscribe:    / @trtworld   Livestream:    • TRT World Livestream   Facebook:   / trtworld   Twitter:   / trtworld   Visit our website: http://www.trtworld.com/

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