Iraq militants have executed 500 people, buring some of their victims - including women and children - alive in mass graves, the human rights minister has said.
Hundreds of bodies of Yazidis, ethnic minority Kurds, are said to be scattered around the north of the country, where the Islamic State fighters, formerly known as ISIS, have staged a major offensive.
The militants have driven as many as 150,000 Yazidis from their homes into the Sinjar mountains were they are cut off from food and water and struggling to survive. Hundreds are already reported to have died.
Yazidis flee as the jihadists carve a bloody trail through northern IraqHuman rights minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said Islamic State fighters had also kidnapped 300 women as slaves as they advanced, leaving a bloody trail of death in their wake.
He said: "We have striking evidence obtained from Yazidis fleeing Sinjar and some who escaped death, and also crime scene images that show indisputably that the gangs of the Islamic States have executed at least 500 Yazidis after seizing Sinjar."
He added: "Some of the victims, including women and children were buried alive in scattered mass graves in and around Sinjar."
Thousands are hiding in the Sinjar mountains but face starvationOfficials said at least 20,000 of those trapped in the mountains had managed to escaped into Syria and been escorted by Kurdish fighters back into Iraqi Kurdistan.
An RAF plane made the first British aid drop across northern Iraq on Sunday morning delivering reusable filtration containers, tents, and solar lights which can also recharge mobile phones.
Humanitarian aid drops from the back of an RAF planeIt comes after the US launched a fresh round of strikes in an attempt to stop the jihadists' advance across the country following a warning from Barack Obama that he was ready for a protracted campaign.
The militants have been sweeping through northern Iraq, beheading and crucifying captives who refuse to be converted to Islam.
During a press conference on Saturday Mr Obama accepted there would be no quick fix for the rapidly deteriorating situation in the country and vowed to continue strikes for weeks or months if necessary.
Aid parcels are loaded on to the planeThe President, who has ruled out sending in ground troops, and David Cameron discussed the commitment to providing humanitarian relief during a telephone conversation on Saturday.
The Prime Minister's spokesman said: "Both leaders also agreed that aid drops are not a long term solution, and that a way must be found to get these people to safety and to avert a genocide."
Kurdish fighters try to protect the YazidisDefence Secretary Philip Hammond also announced on Saturday that there would be "a continuing drumbeat of airdrop operations" around the Sinjar mountains. The Government has pledged an emergency £8m aid package to help refugees in Iraq.
The strikes mark the first American offensive in Iraq since Washington pulled out its forces in 2011 after nearly a decade of brutal war.
Mr Obama also said US action aimed to prevent Islamic State fighters from attacking Irbil, the capital of the Iraqi Kurdish region, where the US has a diplomatic mission.
He said: "I'm not going to give a particular timetable, because as I've said from the start, wherever and whenever US personnel and facilities are threatened, it's my obligation, my responsibility as commander in chief, to make sure they are protected."
Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang
Iraqi Militants Execute 500: Some Buried Alive
Dengan url
http://badutjayus.blogspot.com/2014/08/iraqi-militants-execute-500-some-buried.html
Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya
Iraqi Militants Execute 500: Some Buried Alive
namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link
Iraqi Militants Execute 500: Some Buried Alive
sebagai sumbernya
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar