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Six dead in Iraq tribal dispute by AFP Staff Writers Kut, Iraq (AFP) June 22, 2022
Six people, including a soldier, were killed in Iraq on Wednesday during a clash between two tribes sparked by a dispute over agricultural land, police said. The violence in Al-Uzair district, south of Amarah in the southeastern province of Maysan, lasted several hours, said Saad al-Zaidi, police spokesman for the area. The soldier was from one of the two tribes and had been "on leave when the conflict broke out because of disputes over farmland", he told AFP. Despite beefed up security measures, Maysan province, which borders Iran, is a route for drug traffickers where tribal rivalry often degenerates into violence. In May, eight people were killed in the same region when clashes between members of the same tribe broke out over farmland. Further complicating the task of law enforcement, assassinations or attempted assassinations targeting judges or police officers are also commonplace.
From Saddam to IS: Iraq still exhuming mass graves Najaf, Iraq (AFP) June 15, 2022 A noisy backhoe digs up earth to uncover yet another mass grave in Iraq, human remains are exhumed and the forensics experts get to work on their grim task. A skull is freed from a layer of clay, a tibia is placed in a body bag - all bound for a laboratory to be genetically checked against blood samples from relatives of the disappeared. The site near the central shrine city of Najaf is one of many in a country that suffered through more than four decades of bloody conflict and turmoil. Di ... read more
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