13/9/2014
At one point, Shia, Sunni and
Peshmerga militias fought together in northern Iraq to remove Islamic
State presence in the area. Now, the Badr brigade, an Iranian-backed
Shia group, has broken this pact, and is being accused of carrying out
revenge attacks against Sunni villagers harbouring IS fighters. Al
Jazeera's Sue Turton reports from Yangija.Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribeFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglishFind us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeeraCheck our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
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IS : How did the group come about? 12/9/2014
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IS : How did the group come about? 12/9/2014
Doesn't matters what politicians say... #Peshmerga & #PKK + #YPG Guerillas fighting ISIS hand in hand #TwitterKurds pic.twitter.com/wcMzgxkRxF
— Masoud Manaf (@MasoudManaf) September 12, 2014
A delegation from the 'Democratic Self-Administration' of #Rojava visited #YPG fighters in Jazaa @DesteyaParastin pic.twitter.com/SjIprJA6n2
— Herbert Maddison (@Herb_Maddison) September 13, 2014
#YPG meeting with #FSA. Wonder what they were thinking when they met our female fighters, LOL. pic.twitter.com/WEwLBUWldI
— Ariên (@arienooo) September 12, 2014
“1 of our women is worth 100 of them"
ISIS are afraid to see women with guns https://t.co/K07WdrsTiK #TwitterKurds #ISIS #ISIL #Kurds #YPG
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) September 8, 2014
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