Iraq PM Calls on Iraqis to Take Arms Against Insurgents
Iraq
Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki has put out a new plea for Iraqis living
in cities controlled by the Sunni militant group known as the Islamic
State to join the army and take part in what he calls the "clearing
journey".
"We have started the clearing journey for these areas
and our decision is that the end of this terrorist group, IS and
al-Qaida, will be Iraq. But I say to the people of these areas, your
presence and participation in the clearing movement in these areas has
become essential and necessary, so I call upon you to volunteer and join
the formations of army and volunteers and be ready, take arms, and join
training to turn this painful page that Iraq has undergone."
Al-Maliki
also says the Iraqi government has set aside 500 billion Iraqi dinars,
or some 430 million US dollars, to displaced Iraqis forced to flee the
Islamic militants.
Meanwhile, the French government says it is
ready to offer asylum to the estimated 35-thousand Iraqi Christians in
the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
Right now more than a million Iraqis are classified as internally displaced or refugees.
The Islamic State currently controls large swaths of northern Iraq and eastern Syria.
Friday, August 1, 2014
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