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Iran shells Iraqi villages: mayor
by Staff Writers
Sulaimaniyah, Iraq (AFP) Sept 2, 2011

Iran shelled northern Iraqi villages on Friday, damaging farms, in the latest bombardment since the Islamic republic began a campaign against Kurdish separatists in July, an official said.

The shelling came as Human Rights Watch accused Iran and Turkey of failing to ensure the safety of civilians while carrying out strikes against separatists in northern Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region.

"Iranian artillery began new shelling against border villages" in the area of Qalat Dizah, its mayor Hassan Abdullah said.

"The shelling caused serious damage to the farms of citizens in the villages," he said.

The shelling began about 5:30 pm (1430 GMT) and lasted an hour.

In July, Iran launched a major offensive against separatists from the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK), targeting their bases in Iraqi Kurdistan along the Iran-Iraq border, and shelling the area for weeks.

PJAK rebels, labelled as terrorists by Tehran, often clash with Iranian forces. Their bases are in the mountainous border regions of Iraqi Kurdistan.

Local officials and the International Organisation for Migration said last month that Iranian shelling in Iraqi Kurdistan had displaced more than 200 Kurdish families.

Meanwhile, Turkey in mid-August began a campaign of bombing and shelling against north Iraq bases of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), another separatist group that took up arms in Kurdish-majority southeast Turkey in 1984.

Joe Stork, HRW's deputy Middle East director, said in a statement on Friday that "the evidence suggests that Turkey and Iran are not doing what they need to do to make sure their attacks have a minimum impact on civilians, and in the case of Iran, it is at least quite possibly deliberately targeting civilians."

"Iran and Turkey should do all they can to protect civilians and their property from harm, no matter what the reason for their attacks in Iraqi Kurdistan," Stork said.




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Iraqi police capture one of 14 escaped prisoners
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) Sept 2, 2011 - Iraqi police on Friday apprehended one of 14 prisoners who escaped via a tunnel from a prison in Mosul in north Iraq the day before, while another drowned, a police officer said.

The prisoner was arrested in the Yaranji area in eastern Mosul, said the Nineveh provincial police officer.

He added that the arrested prisoner said another inmate had drowned in the Tigris river during their escape, leaving 12 of the prisoners still at large.

Colonel Mohammed al-Juburi of Nineveh police said on Thursday that 35 prisoners charged with terrorism-related offences had tried to escape that day, 14 of whom were successful.

"The prisoners dug an 80-metre (yard) tunnel to reach the bank of the (Tigris) river," Nineveh operations chief Lieutenant General Hassan Karim said on Thursday, adding the escapees "received help from inside and outside the prison."

Jailbreaks and prison unrest are relatively common in Iraq.

Officials said on August 6 that four prisoners and a guard were killed in clashes at a prison in the central city of Hilla, during which eight inmates escaped.

Six police and 11 inmates were killed in a Baghdad jail mutiny in May, while 12 suspected Al-Qaeda members escaped from prison in the southern city of Basra in mid-January. At least two of the Basra escapees have been recaptured.





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14 prisoners escape north Iraq prison: police
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) Sept 1, 2011
Fourteen prisoners charged with "terrorism" escaped from prison through a tunnel in the northern city of Mosul on Thursday, security officials said, in the latest jailbreak in Iraq. "Thirty-five prisoners tried to escape from a prison in Al-Faisaliyah" in central Mosul, said Colonel Mohammed al-Juburi of Nineveh provincial police. Security forces "arrested 21 of them, but 14 others were ... read more


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