First images of torture being released to I fighters SISçit by Iraqi authorities (Video)

Hundreds of I militants The SIS, who were arrested by Iraqi authorities, are being held in prisons that have terrible conditions, “reported. AP” after visiting a prison south of the city of Mosul, which was recently released. Over 370 suspected persons who fought for the terrorist group [...]
Over 370 suspected persons who fought for the Islamic State terrorist group (former I) SIS/ISIL) are being held prisoner.
The prison had received 1,150 prisoners over the past three months, but nearly half of them had been sent to the Iraqi capital of Baghdad to investigate, agency “reported. AP” Transmission Periscope.
Extra view of “AP” of prison shows a room full of hundreds of men, some naked and sitting on the floor.
Prison staff told about “AP” that many of the detainees suffered from skin disease and other health problems.
The prison's object remains without electricity most of the time, and there is no ventilation and windows, the <x0AP” reported.
Iraqi forces have been criticised for mistreating people suspected of links to IS during the eight-month battle to release Mosul, which officially ended 10 July.
Numerous accounts for extra-trial executions, torture and rapes were reported by the media.
Videos showed on the internet last week showing people in Iraqi Army uniforms beating and killing people suspected of being Islamic states fighters.
Mosul's civilian population paid a heavy price for the city's liberation, while the last months of fighting saw most of it level.
According to the UN, over 8,000 civilians have been killed or wounded, and 915,000 residents have been forced to flee.
Many people died in the hands of Islamic State fighters who executed those who tried to escape, and also used civilians as human shields.
But on the other hand, the coalition led by the United States, which is supporting Iraqi forces, is also accused by human rights groups of excessive air strikes and failed to protect civil life./Periscopi/












