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UN report spotlights 'staggering' Islamic State atrocities in Iraq

Militant group's territorial ambitions mark it out from other extremist groups such as the Taliban, according to international law expert. More than 9,000 civilians have died in Iraq's conflict so far this year.

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A black flag used by the Islamic State flutters over their combat positions on the front line with Kurdish Peshmerga fighters at a bridge located between Irbil and Kirkuk in northern Iraq.

More than 26,000 civilians have been killed or injured this year in the conflict in Iraq, according to a new United Nations report, which and crimes against humanity by the self-described Islamic State (IS).聽

The group, which is fighting in Iraq and Syria, has carried out a wide range of atrocities, including mass executions, abductions, rape and other forms of sexual and physical violence against women and children, the UN said.聽

A joint statement by the UN's mission in Iraq and its human rights commission said聽9,347 Iraqi civilians had died in the conflict. Another 17,386 had been injured.聽

鈥淭he array of violations and abuses perpetrated by [Islamic State] and associated armed groups is staggering, and many of their acts may amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity,鈥 said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra鈥檃d Al Hussein.

Paulo Barrozo, a professor at Boston College and expert on international criminal law, said that what sets IS apart from other terrorist organizations is its sprawling territorial ambitions. While the Taliban鈥檚 brutal reign in Afghanistan was聽limited to a single country, IS has torn up international borders in its attempt to create an Islamic caliphate.

鈥淭hey add a dimension of chaos and brutality to a region that鈥檚 already volatile and that鈥檚 in the best interest of no one,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he population there is hostage to their brutality.鈥

The UN report, based on some 500 interviews with witnesses, said the Sunni militant group had performed 鈥渁cts of violence of an increasingly sectarian nature鈥 against 海角大神s, Yazidis, Shiite Muslims, and other minority groups.

Mr. Al Hussein from the UN聽called on the Iraqi government to join the International Criminal Court, which would allow the Hague court to investigate reported abuses and prosecute those responsible.

And it鈥檚 not just IS the UN accuses of committing atrocities in Iraq. Its report said Iraqi security forces and affiliated groups also violated international law by executing captured IS fighters and launching airstrikes that caused "significant civilian deaths." Iraqi airstrikes reportedly hit villages, a school and hospitals.

As of last month, an estimated 1.8 million Iraqis have been displaced by the violence, according to the report.

Since August, the US has carried out airstrikes in Iraq in support of government troops and Kurdish militia fighting IS. France and Britain have since joined the campaign.聽

IS鈥檚 violent tactics have become synonymous with the group鈥檚 image and stated goal of creating a caliphate. Even al-Qaeda has condemned the group鈥檚 sweeping violence and disassociated themselves from it. However, its brand of mayhem, and the chaos of Syria, has attracted jihadist volunteers from across the region and Europe.聽

As the Monitor鈥檚 Dan Murphy wrote of IS in July, 鈥murder is their answer to anyone who doesn鈥檛 share their twisted vision of their faith.鈥

The horrific reality of the jihadis vision of a 鈥榗aliphate鈥 couldn't be more clear 鈥 and that's one reason they'll probably ultimately fail. While Iraqis are terrified of IS for now, the IS brand of systematic brutality is likely to ultimately see the Iraqi Sunni Arab community it claims to protect and support turn on it, much as Sunni Arab Iraqis turned on its previous incarnation a few years ago.

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