UN Finding Fresh ISIS Horrors

More than 200 mass graves found in Iraq containing between 6K and 12K bodies
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 6, 2018 9:45 AM CST
Fresh ISIS Horror: Mass Graves With at Least 6K Bodies
This May 2015 file photo shows a human skull in a mass grave containing Yazidis killed by ISIS militants in northern Iraq.   (Kurdish Mass Graves Directorate via AP, File)

More than 200 mass graves containing between 6,000 and 12,000 bodies have been found in Iraq from the time of the Islamic State group's three-year reign, UN investigators said Tuesday. The 202 graves verified by investigators dot northern Iraq and are a "legacy of (ISIS') terror," according to a joint report by the UN mission to Iraq and the UN office for human rights. Findings from the gravesites can be used as evidence of the group's crimes, they said. The graves date from 2014 to 2017, when the militant group ruled some of Iraq's largest cities and towns. As the militants swept through Iraq and neighboring Syria, they killed captured members of the security forces en masse, expelled or killed minorities, and enslaved women from the Yazidi sect. The UN says the widespread violations could amount to genocide, reports the AP.

Several graves found in Iraq's Salahuddin province contain the remains of victims of the 2014 Camp Speicher massacre, when the militants killed around 1,700 Iraqi security forces and army cadets. In some cases, the militants dropped their victims or the bodies of their victims in wells or sinkholes instead of digging graves. Investigators said there could be thousands of bodies in the Khasfa sinkhole south of Mosul, the largest city once under ISIS control. Iraqi authorities have exhumed the remains of 1,258 victims from 28 graves. The UN urged authorities to identify the remains of all gravesite victims, return them to their families, and seek justice. Iraq declared victory over ISIS in December last year, but the militants still control pockets just across the border in Syria and continue to claim responsibility for bomb blasts and abductions around the nation. (Mass graves were recently found in Mexico.)

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