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Jihadists kidnap dozens in north Iraq village

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AFP Kirkuk (Iraq)
Jihadists kidnapped dozens of residents of a northern Iraq village today after villagers burned one of their positions along with a jihadist flag, police and witnesses said.

The militants of the Islamic State (IS) group had withdrawn from Tal Ali in Kirkuk province yesterday, but returned in force today and abducted some 50 people, the sources said.

It is not the first time IS has carried out mass kidnappings in Iraq, with the group abducting thousands of civilians as it overran minority-populated northern villages last month, according to human rights group Amnesty International.

Amnesty has accused IS of "systematic ethnic cleansing," including mass killings, of ethnic and religious minorities in Iraq.
 

A senior UN rights official has said the group is responsible for "acts of inhumanity on an unimaginable scale."

IS-led militants launched a lightning offensive in the north in June, sweeping through much of the Sunni Arab heartland north and west of Baghdad before turning on Christian and Yazidi areas.

Iraqi security forces, now bolstered by thousands of Shiite militiamen as well as Kurdish fighters, have clawed back some ground northeast of Baghdad.

But significant areas, including parts of Kirkuk province, remain under militant control.

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First Published: Sep 04 2014 | 6:10 PM IST

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