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Iraq
Iraqi troops arrest 26 terrorists involved in Kirkuk bombings, Kurds drive off Arab settlers in Daquq
2018-11-06
Kirkuk (IraqiNews.com) ‐ Twenty-six Death Eaters were locked away
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
Monday over their involvement in recent bombings and terrorist attacks in the oil-rich Iraqi province of Kirkuk,
... a thick stew of Arabs, Turkmen, Kurds, and probably Antarcticans, all of them mutually hostile most of the time...
a police commander said.

Speaking to SNG network, Major General Maan al-Saadi, the commander of the Iraqi Special Forces 2nd Division, said that security forces apprehended a terrorist cell made up of 26 terrorists, including women, in Kirkuk city.

"The troops seized boom belts, two booby-trapped vehicles and a huge amount of C-4 kaboom bombs in the possession of the terrorists," he added.

Al-Saadi blamed the cell members for all terrorist attacks and kabooms that rocked Kirkuk city recently.

Kurds in Daquq run Arab settlers out of town
From last week, but no doubt this is ongoing.
[Rudaw] Arab settlers who tried to forcefully confiscate land owned by Kurds in south of Kirkuk were met with stiff resistance, forced to flee after an altercation.

Around 9 p.m. on Wednesday, a group of Arabs raided a Kurdish house in Daquq’s Yangijay Talabani village, Kamal Jamal, a resident of the village told Rudaw.

"These Arabs are Shammar [tribe] and are from Tikrit’s deserts. They want to confiscate these lands," Jamal claimed.

The Arabs demanded the Kurds leave their homes. Villagers rallied to help the homeowner. Shots were fired when a fight broke out. No one was shot, though two Kurds and four Arabs were maimed from thrown sticks and stones.

"Let them kill us. It is over our land. It is okay. We will be deaders," said one villager, saying they are ready to sacrifice their lives like the Peshmerga.

"There is no law," another could be heard saying.

"Kurds have never given up, nor will they ever."

Federal police stepped in to end the brawl.

This is the latest in a string of problems emanating from the resurgent Arabization process in Kirkuk in the past year under the leadership of acting governor Rakan al-Jabouri.

Most recently, Jabouri signed an executive order authorizing 81 Arab families to be settled in a Kurdish village.

Former mayor of Daquq Amir Khudakaram Mohammed, who was ousted in July, told Rudaw that 250 to 300 square-kilometres of land, owned by Kurds, are being demanded by the Arabs.

"These are the Arabs of the Arabization of the villages Saad, Khalid, Wahdi, and Omer Ibn Khatab," he explained.

"They have come to Yangijay Talabani village, but the residents of the village countered them and fended them off. The imported Arabs had no option but to leave the area, leaving three cars behind," he added.

The former mayor called on the Kurdish leadership to be united and come up with a solution, warning there could be "bigger problems" if it is not resolved now.

The Arabs wants to confiscate 1,200 square-kilometres of Kurdish land, he claimed.

The administration in Kirkuk sought to reverse the Arabization that took place under Saddam Hussein. Arab settlers who were brought in by the former regime were compensated to return to their original homes. But the new administration in Kirkuk after October 2017 has now apparently reversed that policy.
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