Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Antichrist’s Men Rise To Fight (Rev 13:16)

Iraqi militia loyal to radical cleric joins Tikrit offensive 

Peace Brigade
Fighters with the militia loyal to radical Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr left Baghdad Sunday to take part in an offensive to capture Tikrit from ISIS
 
“We are traveling to help the community of Muslims and to help the people of Iraq,” said Ali Al-Mousawi, a spokesman for the brigade.
Tikrit and Mosul have been under the control of ISIS group since it swept across northern Iraq in June. The extremists hold a third of Iraq and neighboring Syria.
Iraqi officials say that at least 30,000 men—including soldiers, Shiite militiamen, Sunni tribes and police officers—are fighting to seize Tikrit. US Gen. Martin Dempsey said Wednesday that at least 20,000 militiamen are taking part in the offensive.
Earlier this month, New York-based Human Rights Watch called on the Iraqi government to protect civilians in Tikrit and allow them to flee combat zones. Its statement noted “numerous atrocities” against Sunni civilians by pro-government militias and security forces.
Sadr, who comes from a line of influential Shi’ite clerics, heads the militia previously known as the Mahdi Army, a paramilitary force he formed in 2003 in a show of resistance against the US-led occupation of Iraq. Last month, he announced that he would withdraw the Peace Brigades from fighting in a “show of goodwill” following accusations that the militias were responsible for battlefield atrocities.

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