un says 28000 flee drive to retake iraqs tikrit
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UN says 28,000 flee drive to retake Iraq's Tikrit

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A member of the Popular Mobilisation unit monitors the city of Tikrit
Baghdad - Arab Today

Some 28,000 people have fled the Tikrit area as Iraqi forces battle the Daesh jihadist group in a massive offensive aimed at retaking the city, the UN said Thursday.
The involvement of Shiite militiamen in the operation, which has been dubbed an attempt to avenge Daesh massacre of hundreds of mainly-Shiite recruits last year, has raised fears of sectarian killings targeting Sunni Arabs.
"Military operations in and around Tikrit have precipitated displacement of an estimated 28,000 people to Samarra," the UN said in a statement.
"Field reports indicate that additional displacements are under way and that yet more families remain stuck at checkpoints," it said.
The newly-displaced Iraqis join what the International Organisation for Migration says are 2.5 million people already displaced from their homes in the country.
Some 30,000 Iraqi security forces members and allied fighters launched the operation to retake Tikrit on Monday, the largest of its kind since Daesh forces overran swathes of territory last June.
Retaking Tikrit, the hometown of now-executed president Saddam Hussein, from militants who have had over eight months to dig in poses a major challenge for the country's forces.
Sectarian-fuelled revenge killings targeting Sunni Arabs have been a feature of past operations involving Shiite militias, raising concerns that the same may happen in Tikrit.
"We have urged all Iraqi forces to avoid and prevent the abuse to civilians of any kind of activity that violates international norms, fuels sectarian fears, and promotes sectarian divides, and that includes Iran in terms of their activities," US Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday in Riyadh.
Speaking at a joint news conference with Kerry, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, also raised concerns about Iraq's neighbour to the east.
"Tikrit is a prime example of what we are worried about. Iran is taking over the country," Prince Saud said.
Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia is wary of the ambitions of its arch rival Iran across the Gulf.
But the US military's top officer, General Martin Dempsey, said Tuesday that Iran's help in an Iraqi offensive to recapture Tikrit could be "a positive thing," providing it did not fuel added sectarianism.
Qassem Soleimani -- the commander of the Al-Quds Force covert operations unit of Tehran's elite Revolutionary Guards -- is believed to be helping coordinate operations in Salaheddin province.
Dempsey said that "this is the most overt conduct of Iranian support," which came "in the form of artillery" and other aid.
- UN envoy hopeful -
Nickolay Mladenov, the outgoing UN envoy to Iraq, expressed hope for Iraq's future on Thursday, saying that the sectarianism that has plagued the country is declining.
"The key change is that now there is hope that Iraq can reconstruct itself in a more inclusive way that allows the country to move forward," Mladenov told AFP.
"It used to be more acceptable to be sectarian, now it's less acceptable to be openly sectarian in your speeches," he said. "This changes the nature of the political environment, slowly but surely."
"I'm optimistic about Iraq yet I'm paranoid that a lot of things can go wrong."
Source: AFP

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