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ISIS Iraq Syria 2015 – Two ISIS targets bombed to pieces in British airstrike in northern Iraq – Video


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ISIS May Have Committed Genocide Against Iraq Minorities, Report Says

TIME World Iraq ISIS May Have Committed Genocide Against Iraq Minorities, Report Says SAFIN HAMEDAFP/Getty Images Members of the Yazidi minority search for clues on February 3, 2015, that might lead them to missing relatives in the remains of people killed by the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group, a day after Kurdish forces discovered a mass grave near the Iraqi village of Sinuni, in the northwestern Sinjar area. "Many minority communities continue to live under the threat of mass killing in Iraq," an advocate said

The Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) has systematically targeted minorities in Iraq and may be guilty of committing genocide, a new report from human rights groups says.

The report aims to shed light on the atrocities committed against minority religious groups, including Christians, Yazidis and Turkmen. Based largely on eyewitness accounts and field visits across Iraq, the report says ISIS has committed summary executions, sexual violence and torture that amount to crimes against humanity and possibly genocide.

Information exists which would support a prima facie case that ISIS forces have committed the crime of genocide against religious minorities in northern Iraq, in particular against the Yezidi minority, the report says.

The report, released in Brussels on Friday, comes days after ISIS kidnapped at least 90 Assyrian Christian men, women and children in Syria.

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ISIS overran large swathes of Iraq last summer and seized the Iraqi city of Mosul in June. Reports of the groups persecution of the Yazidi population in the countrys north in August helped pushed the White House to launch airstrikes against the extremist group, but the report says the minority groups continue to be at risk even as the U.S.-led coalition air-strikes have halted ISISs advance in Iraq. It calls on the international community to provide more support to Iraqs displaced and persecuted minorities and to bring the ISIS perpetrators to justice.

While military action against ISIS dominates the headlines, to date there has been no serious effort to bring the perpetrators of crimes against minorities to justice, William Spencer, director of the Institute of International Law and Human Rights, said in a statement. The report was co-authored by IILHR, Minority Rights Group International, No Peace Without Justice and The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization.

Thousands of minority women and girls have been raped and forced into marriage, and the minority groups represent a disproportionate number of the more than 2 million people who have been displaced since January 2014, the report found. About 8,000 civilians were killed in the last six months of 2014, according to the United Nations.

Many minority communities continue to live under the threat of mass killing in Iraq, Mays Al-Juboori, civilian rights officer at MRG, said in a statement.

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Iraq decision: import beyond NZ-US ties

John Armstrong.

While every political party laid claim to the moral high ground in the argument surrounding the deployment of a team of army training personnel to Iraq, Terence O'Brien, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs veteran of more than 40 years' standing, cut straight to the crux of the matter.

If last Monday's ''misguided'' decision by Cabinet to dispatch a contingent to Iraq was the price of New Zealand's membership of the exclusive Five Eyes intelligence-gathering ''club'' - as the Prime Minister had admitted a month ago - what did that say about the transparency and credibility of the country's supposedly ''independent'' foreign policy?

Answer: When it comes to deciding whether to sign up or not to sign up to American-instigated military adventures, it is a fact of life that the decision has significance way beyond New Zealand's bilateral relationship with the US.

The Cabinet decision has made something of a nonsense of a key selling point in New Zealand's successful campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council.

That selling point was that this country does not belong to any formal alliance, grouping or association with first claim on New Zealand' s allegiance.

New Zealand's campaign was very much based on this country's role as an honest broker able to advocate for other small states suffering from big power bullying or intransigence - not siding with big brother.

For most of his time as Prime Minister, John Key has enjoyed the best of all worlds, hobnobbing with Barak Obama and David Cameron over lunch while still making continuous references to running an independent foreign policy all the way to dinner time.

Well, it has taken the rise and rise of IS to remind everyone that there is no free lunch at the White House or in Downing Street.

With last Tuesday's official announcement of the deployment inevitably resurrecting talk of prices and clubs, Mr Key sought the day before to play down the Washington and London connections by watering down the exclusivity of the ''club'' by saying that when he referred to the club, he had always meant all of the 62 countries in the American-led international coalition contributing to the combating of IS.

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ISIS fighters have moved in close to Kirkuk – Iraq War 2015 – Video


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Iraq War 2015 – Kurdish Forces attack ISIS 2015 – Video


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