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lördag 16 augusti 2014

Islamic jihadists kill dozens of Yazidi Kurds in north Iraq 'massacre': officials



Islamic jihadists kill dozens of Yazidi Kurds in north Iraq 'massacre': officials
ERBIL, Kurdistan region 'Iraq',— Islamic-jihadists carried out a "massacre" in the northern Iraqi Kurdish village of Kocho, killing dozens of people, most of them members of the Kurdish Yazidi, officials said on Saturday.  from ekurd

Jihadists from the Islamic State (IS/ISIS) group are carrying out attacks against minorities in Iraq's Nineveh province, prompting tens of thousands of people to flee.

"We have information from multiple sources, in the region and through intelligence, that (on Friday) afternoon, a convoy of (IS) armed men entered this village," senior Iraqi official Hoshyar Zebari told AFP.

"They took their revenge on its inhabitants, who happened to be mostly Yazidi Kurds who did not flee their homes," Zebari said, referring to a religious community regarded as heretics by jihadists.

"They committed a massacre against the people," he said. "Around 80 of them have been killed."

Harim Kamal Agha, a senior official of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party in Dohuk province, which borders Nineveh, put the death toll at 81 and said the militants had taken women to prisons they control.

And Mohsen Tawwal, a Yazidi fighter, told AFP by telephone that he saw a large number of bodies in the village.

"We made it into a part of Kocho village, where residents were under siege, but we were too late," he said.
  
"There were corpses everywhere. We only managed to get two people out alive. The rest had all been killed."

Jihadist-led insurgents launched a major offensive in June that began in Nineveh and swept security forces aside, overrunning large areas of five provinces.

In one of the most dramatic chapters of the conflict, the militants stormed the Kurdish area of  Shingal (Sinjar in Arabic) of northwestern Iraq earlier this month prompting tens of thousands of people, many of them Yazidiswww.Ekurd.net, to take refugee in the mountains.

Kurdish Peshmerga troops on the ground and US air strikes eventually helped most of those trapped to escape after more than 10 days under siege, but some remain in the mountains.

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