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Iraq wants UN to condemn Turkish troop deployment
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Baghdad (AFP) Dec 10, 2015


Finland arrests twins for killing 11 in 2014 Iraq massacre
Helsinki (AFP) Dec 10, 2015 - Finnish police have arrested twin brothers on suspicion of killing 11 people during a 2014 massacre in Iraq claimed by the Islamic State group, officials said on Thursday.

The pair, 23-year-old twins from Iraq, were arrested on Tuesday near Forssa, a town in southwestern Finland. They arrived in the country in September, but police would not confirm whether they had sought asylum.

"The men are suspected of murdering by gunfire 11 unarmed and defenceless prisoners," the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said in a statement.

The incident allegedly took place during a massacre in the Iraqi city of Tikrit in June 2014 as clashes raged between IS militants and Iraqi troops, according to police.

Police said they tracked the men down in cooperation with the Finnish Security Intelligence Service, without elaborating.

In footage of the 2014 killings, the two brothers "were not masked," NBI Chief Inspector Jari R�ty told Finnish public broadcaster, YLE.

"The victims were lying on the ground and they were shot one by one," he said.

In July 2015, the jihadist group released footage of the massacre in which it executed hundreds of mostly-Shiite military recruits captured at the Speicher military base in Tikrit, the hometown of the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

The highest estimates put the number of executed cadets at 1,700.

Baghdad is seeking United Nations condemnation of Turkey's deployment of troops and tanks to Iraq without the country's permission, the foreign ministry said Thursday.

Baghdad gave Turkey 48 hours to remove the forces, which Ankara has defended as necessary to protect trainers at a base in northern Iraq, but the deadline passed earlier this week without their withdrawal.

Iraq is contacting the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and other countries "to gather international support for issuing a Security Council resolution condemning this violation," the ministry said.

Baghdad has also requested an emergency meeting of Arab foreign ministers to discuss "the consequences of this violation" and to adopt an Arab position on it.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has defended the deployment and said that, contrary to Baghdad's assertions, "no one can say that this is a surprise."

Turkey has a long-running training programme at a base near the city of Mosul, the Islamic State group's main hub in Iraq, but the deployment last week expanded Ankara's presence there.

"When the threats increased (to the lightly armed Turkish trainers), we sent troops to protect the camp. It's not an act of aggression but an act of solidarity," Davutoglu said.

The base gives Turkey a foothold in an area where a major ground operation against IS is eventually to take place, and where its archfoe, Kurdish rebel group the Kurdistan Workers' Party, has also sought to expand its presence.

A militant group identifying itself as "Furaq al-Mawt" (Death Squads) released a video Wednesday threatening Turkey if it did not withdraw the troops.

A group using the same name previously claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of 18 Turkish workers in Iraq.

Turkey called on its citizens to leave all areas of Iraq except the three-province autonomous Kurdish region in the north, with which Ankara has close ties.

It cited increasing threats targeting Turkish companies recently, as well as declarations encouraging violence, abduction and attacks.


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