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Iraq premier orders probe into violations by troops in Mosul

Iraq’s prime minister on Monday ordered an investigation into violations of human rights and other abuses purportedly committed by government troops and paramilitary forces battling the Islamic State group to retake the city of Mosul. Haider al-Abadi said the probe will examine “cases of kidnappings, mistreatment and violations” against civilians. Al-Abadi blamed such incidents on […]

Sinan Salaheddin  reports for AP:

Iraq’s prime minister on Monday ordered an investigation into violations of human rights and other abuses purportedly committed by government troops and paramilitary forces battling the Islamic State group to retake the city of Mosul.

Haider al-Abadi said the probe will examine “cases of kidnappings, mistreatment and violations” against civilians. Al-Abadi blamed such incidents on “groups that exploit the good name” of Iraqi soldiers and Shiite and Sunni paramilitaries.

The statement also said that the abuses were recorded and then posted on social media to “spoil the joy of victory and to defame the real image of the brave security forces and their sacrifices to liberate the land and to maintain security.”