The Jerusalem Post

Liberators unearth mass grave

- • By AHMED RASHEED

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The remains of hundreds of mainly Shi’ite inmates killed by Islamic State insurgents when they overran a prison in northern Iraq more than two years ago have been unearthed by forces retaking the area from the group.

An Iraqi Shi’ite paramilita­ry group made the discovery after driving the jihadists from the Badush area where the prison is located, as part of a wider US-backed campaign to dislodge Islamic State from the city of Mosul.

“Initial checks of part of the mass grave revealed remains with prison uniforms and lined up in a way that indicates they were shot dead in groups,” said Karim Nouri, spokesman for the Hashid Shaabi, a state-run umbrella for Shi’ite paramilita­ry groups.

One of those groups – the Abbas Division – is fighting alongside the regular Iraqi army, which in recent days jointly completed the encircleme­nt of Mosul, about 10 km. southeast of Badush.

The jihadists used the prison to hold their own captives, including thousands of members of the Yazidi religious minority, but blew it up some time before Iraqi forces drew near.

Human Rights Watch said in a report that as many as 600 people were killed in the Badush prison massacre, which took place on the same day that Islamic State terrorists captured Mosul in June 2014.

The insurgents corralled the inmates, who had been serving sentences for a range of crimes – from murder and assaults to nonviolent offenses – onto trucks and drove them to an isolated stretch of desert about 2 km. from the prison, the human rights group said.

There, they separated a few Sunni and Christian inmates from the rest, who were overwhelmi­ngly Shi’ite, before forcing them to form one long line along the edge of a ravine and machine-gunning them down.

The report is based on the testimony of more than a dozen men who survived by playing dead or because they were shielded by the bodies of other prisoners who fell on top of them.

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