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Red Cross warns Iraq of resentment over IS detainees

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BAGHDAD: The head of the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross warned Iraq on Wednesday of resentment among relatives of detainees suspected of fighting for the Islamic State group.

The ICRC’s Peter Maurer called for reconcilia­tion in the country three months after the Iraqi government declared victory over the IS jihadists.

“This is a critical moment in Iraq and Iraqi politics,” Maurer told a news conference in Baghdad after visiting the country’s Sunni Muslim heartland of Anbar province.

The ICRC president cautioned against depriving the families of suspected jihadists of “regular access to brothers, fathers, husbands”.

Many were worried about “where they are detained and by who, what is the future of their bread-giver,” he told journalist­s.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in December declared victory over the Sunni extremist group after a years-long battle in which Shiite-dominated paramilita­ries played a central role.

Pro-government forces detained some 20,000 suspected IS fighters, researcher­s say, but Iraqi authoritie­s have not

This is a critical moment in Iraq and Iraqi politics. Peter Maurer, President of the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross

confirmed how many prisoners they are holding.

Maurer said some suspected jihadists’ relatives had been confined to camps and were barred from moving freely.

Hundreds of women and children, both Iraqi and foreign, had been detained in Iraq, he added.

“The issue of foreign fighters is particular­ly complex,” he said, adding the ICRC had been able to deliver assistance to some families in need.

Less than a month after world powers pledged US$30 billion (24 billion euros) at a donors’ conference on Iraq’s reconstruc­tion, Maurer said there were “still a lot of humanitari­an needs”.

Iraq remains the ICRC’s second most important theatre of operations, he said, after warravaged Syria. — AFP

 ??  ?? Maurer speaks as Katharina Ritz, the ICRC Head of Delegation in Iraq, looks on during a news conference in Baghdad, Iraq. — Reuters photo
Maurer speaks as Katharina Ritz, the ICRC Head of Delegation in Iraq, looks on during a news conference in Baghdad, Iraq. — Reuters photo

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