Barzani warns Iraq’s Hashd al-Shaabi “Stay away from Yezidi areas in Shingal”


nsnbc : After the Iraqi federal government and Iranian backed Shiite Hashd al-Shaabi started its campaigns to control villages around the Yezidi town of Shingal over the weekend, the President of the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Iraq, Masoud Barzani opposed the group nearing Yezidi populated areas in a meeting with security and military officials of Shingal.

Hashd al-Shaabi fighters backed by Baghdad and Tehran in Mosul (archives)

Hashd al-Shaabi fighters backed by Baghdad and Tehran in Mosul (archives)

When Hashd al-Shaabi militants layed siege on the two predominantly Yezidi areas of Tal Qasab and Tal Banat, President Barzani, who also doubles as General Commander of Peshmerga Armed Forces (or at least the Kurdistan Democratic Party dominated Peshmerga) was informed of the Hashd’s move. During the meeting in with the Singal officials Barzani stressed that the “Hashd must not enter those [Yezidi] areas.”

Barzani and his KDP dominated administration had previously warned that the presence of the Baghdad and Iranian – backed Shiite militia in the Kurdistan Autonomous region (including disputed gray zones) could lead to armed confrontations.

Tensions between the Kurdistan Autonomous Region and the Hashd as well as Iran increased significantly in recent months, after Shia lawmakers in Baghdad demanded Iranian – Kurdish Peshmerga in the KAR should disarm or leave the country, and after increased armed hostilities between Iranian . Kurdish militants and Iranian Revolutionary Guard unites in northwestern Iran.

From the ISIS held Turkmen town of Tal Afar towards Qairawan in Shingal in northern Iraq, Hashd al-Shaabi has been fighting to clear ISIS out of the area for three days and until now it has captured nine Turkmen and Arab inhabited villages and besieged two Yezidi complexes. “As soon as we realized they had changed their plan, we informed President Barzani and therefore he asked for an urgent meeting,” said Sarbast Lazgin who is tasked with overseeing Peshmerga forces in Shingal.

President Masoud Barzani and Peshmerga troops (archives)

President Masoud Barzani and Peshmerga troops (archives)

Lazgin explained to Rudaw “before the attack started, an official with Hashd al-Shaabi informed us but he only talked about Qairawan and Baaj towns. We warned them not to enter Yezidi populated areas.” Lazgin, who has been leading Peshmerga forces in Shingal since day one revealed that there is an existing agreement between Erbil and Baghdad which rejects military presence of the Hashd in Yezidi inhabited areas.

“After Shingal was liberated by the Peshmerga, some areas around it were left under ISIS control. We had coordination with the Iraqi government, awaiting them to control Baaj and Qairawan areas, then we would control the remaining areas.” But he accused the Hashd of “breaching the agreement.”

However, Haji Jawdat, the media officer to the Badr organization, an armed group within the Hashd al-Shaabi reporters on Friday that “there is full cooperation with the Peshmerga especially in areas which have close proximities with Peshmerga.” The Hashd forces launched their operation to recapture areas west of Mosul in the early hours on Friday, as the Iraqi forces have been engaged in fierce fighting in western Mosul.

The “stated” main objective for the Hashd paramilitary force is Qairawan and Baa’j located west of Mosul and close to the Syrian border, the Hashd al-Shaabi media office reported senior commander Mahdi al-Muhandis.  Accusing Iran of leading the Shiite offensive, Lazgin claimed Tehran has long been trying to open a corridor from northern Iraq into Syria. Therefore, he noted, Iranian and Iraqi Shiites’ support for the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) “falls within this context.”

In the wake of an ISIS march into Shingal in August 2014 and a military offensive by the Peshmerga to drive the group out of the city in November 2015, the PKK has placed a military foothold in the region since. He suggested that the US, Turkey and Saudi will oppose Hashd’s presence in the region if they make further advances. “Iran has started the plan through the Hashd al-Shaabi and they are just 60 kilometers now from Syria’s border. But I do not believe Iran’s dream will become a reality because if the Hashd makes further advances, Turkey, Saudi and America,” will respond to it.

About Peshmerga’s own plan in the region, he explained whenever the Peshmerga were ordered by the superiors, “Peshmerga will control all of the Yezidi Kurdish areas which include 13 villages and complexes.” It is worth noting that control over disputed areas also is a factor in the expected referendum on Kurdish independence.

CH/L – nsnbc 15.05.2017



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