Monday, September 1, 2014
Iraqi soldiers have shelled towns
Human Rights Watch said on Monday it had "credible evidence" including photographs that Islamic State forces had used ground-fired cluster munitions in northern Syria - the first known use of cluster munitions by the militants, although the New York-based watchdog says government forces have used them since 2012.
Pansieri said she was particularly worried about the persecution of Christians, Yazidis, Shia, Turkmen and other ethnic groups by Islamic State forces that have swept through western and northern Iraq.
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Iraqi soldiers have shelled towns and carried out air strikes near Kirkuk, Falluja, and Salahuddin, killing and injuring many dozens of civilians, she added.
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