UN calls for Baghdad to stop acts of retaliation against the families of elements Daesh
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Twilight News / called on the United Nations Office for Human Rights, on Friday, the Iraqi government to move to *stop acts of retaliation and "forced evictions and imminent" to the families in Mosul, because of alleged links to al Daesh.

A spokesman for the United Nations Human Rights, Rupert Colville, told a news conference in Geneva ,, said that hundreds of families have received threatening letters sets a deadline to leave, especially in the context of tribal agreements which are considered acts of revenge

He added Colville, We urge the Iraqi government to take action to stop this impending evictions, or any kind of collective punishment, and the promotion of the formal justice system to bring the perpetrators to justice

The district council of Mosul has recently decided to deport the families of the elements of al-Daesh from the city to the IDP camps citing its decision that it needs to rehabilitate intellectual.

Cities and villages south of Mosul, as witnessed acts of retaliation against the families of the elements of al-Daesh, where civilians were attacked by angry set their homes ablaze and threatened them with the fate of the unknown if not to leave their homes https://www.shafaaq.com/ar/Ar_NewsReader/57ab2777-85b4-4d6f-9a0b-f5bf0394f28c