Saturday, March 10, 2018

Iraq's Shi'ite Paramilitary Groups Have Been Inducted Into The Country's Security Forces

Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) march during a military parade in Daquq, nearby Kirkuk, Iraq August 5, 2017. REUTERS/Ako Rasheed

US News and World Report/Reuters: Iraq's Shi'ite Militias Formally Inducted Into Security Forces

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi issued a decree on Thursday formalizing the inclusion of Shi'ite paramilitary groups in the country's security forces.

According to the decree, members of the Shi'ite militias, an assortment of militia groups known collectively as the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), which are mostly backed and trained by Iran, will be granted many of the same rights as members the military.

Paramilitary members will be given equivalent salaries to those members of the military under the Ministry of Defense's control, the decree said. They will also be subject to the laws of military service and will gain access to military institutes and colleges.

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WNU Editor: These Shiite militias have a history of abusing the Sunni population. This decree may have some support among the Shiite population, but as for Iraq's other sectarian groups .... probably not.

More News On Iraq's Shi'ite Paramilitary Groups Being Inducted Into The Country's Security Forces

Iraqi PM: incorporation of mobilization forces preserves security service -- Iraqi News
Iraq's Shia militias formally integrated into state's security apparatus -- New Arab
Iran-linked militias, opposed by US, inducted into Iraqi security forces -- World Tribune
Iraqi PM Issues Decree Giving Iran-Backed Militias Same Privileges as Nation’s Army -- The Tower

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