FBI has files on 1 in 3 Americans

Article By: Meghan DeMaria

The FBI has files on 1 in 3 Americans. And it’s adding 10,000 more names to the list each day.

A new report from The Wall Street Journal found that the FBI’s master criminal database includes more than 77.7 million Americans, w/10,000 to 12,000 new names added every day. That means the FBI is keeping tabs on roughly 1 out of every 3 American adults.

The Journal reports that over the past 20 years, government authorities have made more than 250,000 arrests, according to FBI estimates. Gary Fields & John R. Emswhiller at the Journal apply this “zero-tolerance attitude toward small crimes” to the increased police presence in U.S. schools.

Fields & Emswhiller describe a student in North Carolina who was taken into custody for having a small pocketknife: In Wake County, N.C., Mr. [Stephen] Perry was trying to avoid a water-balloon fight at school when he was taken into custody, according to a complaint filed w/the Justice & Education Departments by Legal Aid of North Carolina charging that minority students are disproportionately disciplined. The Education Department is investigating discipline in the school system, a spokesman said. The teen, his mother & the complaint all agree that authorities didn’t identify any criminal activity until Mr. Perry volunteered he had a small pocketknife he had used to carve a tree. The knife led to a weapons charge & a suspension. The charge was dropped, according to his mother, Lynn Perry. The suspension & time spent at court hearings left him short of the classes he needed to graduate, Ms. Perry said. Now she worries whether he can get into college.[The Wall Street Journal]

These arrests for minor crimes, the Journal notes, can “last a lifetime” & “ruin chances of getting a job.”

View full article at: http://theweek.com/speedreads/index/270477/speedreads-the-fbi-has-files-on-1-in-3-americans

Please also check out: http://nauinfo.blogspot.com/2010/12/homeland-security-nazis-have-over.html

Insurrection Act, RFID Chips & The Patriot Act

Post By: Albert Mascheroni

On September 30, 2006, Congress modified the Insurrection Act as part of the 2007 Defense Authorization Bill (repealed as of 2008). Section 1076 of the law changed Sec. 333 of the “Insurrection Act,” & widened the President’s ability to deploy troops w/in the United States to enforce the laws. Under this act, the President may also deploy troops as a police force during a natural disaster, epidemic, serious public health emergency, terrorist attack, or other condition, when the President determines that the authorities of the state are incapable of maintaining public order. This is merely 1 of many laws that have been changed unbeknownst to us.

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1033 Program: part of the Disposition Services of the United States Government’s Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). According to the program’s informational website, the 1033 Program has transferred $5.1 billion in military hardware from the United States Army to local American law enforcement agencies. The site states that $449 million was transferred in 2013, & that 8,000 local law enforcement agencies participate in the program. As of recent, the local police agencies are “required by the Government to use them immediately.”

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Patriot Act: signed on October 26, 2001 by President Bush (Free Mason) and extended by President Barack Obama (Free Mason) on May 26, 2011. This country was founded by Masons. “Lucifer, the Son of the Morning! Is it he who bears the Light, and with its splendors intolerable blinds feeble, sensual, or selfish Souls? Doubt it not!” Albert Pike was Grand Master of American Freemasonry and head of the Illuminati.

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Edward Snowden: an American computer professional who leaked classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA), starting in June 2013. The exact size of Snowden’s disclosure is unknown,[102] but Australian officials have estimated 15,000 or more Australian intelligence files[103] and British officials estimate at least 58,000 British intelligence files.[104] NSA Director Keith Alexander initially estimated that Snowden had copied anywhere from 50,000 to 200,000 NSA documents.[105] Later estimates provided by U.S. officials were on the order of 1.7 million.[106] In July 2014, The Washington Post reported on a cache previously provided by Snowden from domestic NSA operations consisting of “roughly 160,000 intercepted e-mail and instant-message conversations, some of them hundreds of pages long, and 7,900 documents taken from more than 11,000 online accounts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Snowden#Global_surveillance_disclosures
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/rieder/2014/01/17/obama-speech-shows-snowden-impact/4583417/

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CIA Black Sites: torture prisoners-Countries all around the world are involved & acting accomplices, see:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/cia-black-sites/
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_site

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Food Rationing: Obama didn’t specifically back any legislation, but his words gave momentum to House and Senate bills that would expand federal control over farms—or, as the House bill, HR 875, calls them, “food production facilities.” Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., is the sponsor of HR 875, the “Food Safety Modernization Act.” Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., has introduced a similar measure in the upper chamber.”

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Prism: “Under PRISM, one of the systems Snowden exposed, the NSA obtains data via secret court orders to U.S. technology companies such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook and Phone service providers AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc. The NSA collected more than 250 million Internet communications under PRISM in 2011, according to a declassified decision by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.”

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Water Seizing: Clean Water Restoration Act of 2007 (HR2421 and S1870) that would amend the 1972 Clean Water Act and replace the words “navigable waters” with “waters of the United States.” Further, it defines “waters of the United States” with such breathtaking scope that federal agencies would be required to regulate use of every square inch of the U.S., both public and private. The proposed definition states: “The term ‘waters of the United States’ means all waters subject to ebb and flow of the tides, the territorial seas, and all interstate and intrastate waters and their tributaries, including lakes, rivers, streams (including intermittent streams), mudflats, sandflats, wetlands, sloughs, prairie potholes, wet meadows, playa lakes [a flat dried up area, esp. a desert basin.] natural ponds and all impoundment of the foregoing, to the fullest extent that these waters are subject to the legislative power of Congress under the Constitution.”

Deductive Reasoning: process of reasoning from 1 or more statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion. Reach it soon, or you will be amongst those that are lost. “Doubt is enough to rule the simple minded people that deserve to be misled.”

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RFID Chip Now Being Issued In Hanna, Wyoming As Part Of New “Obamacare” Plan

An example of the early onset of human tracking is already beginning to occur in the United States as noted in the following article posted by the National Report: The “Obamacare” RFID chips are currently being given a test run on the proud & patriotic citizens of Hanna, Wyoming. Over the last 2 weeks a special piece of legislation has been passed making it mandatory for any1 who receives welfare or any other form of government assistance to be implanted w/these new identification chips. Even select government employees & officials have been ordered to receive the sub-dermal device, which is typically implanted in the fatty tissue of the individual’s buttock. Police officers, military, even garbage men will all be required to have the RFID chip by the end of next month or face termination from their jobs.

Tammy Josephine Laurence, a single mother of three who is currently accepting housing assistance got her chip implanted just hours before we had a chance to sit down and speak with her. She had the following to say: “Well, they said I better do this, or they was gonna cut the welfare. I’m a full-time single mother. I got three young kids that need me at all hours and ain’t no man to help. I didn’t have no choice…”

View full article at: http://nationalreport.net/rfid-chip-now-being-issued-in-hanna-wyoming-as-part-of-new-obamacare-plan/

Human Microchiping: H.R. 3200/Division C/Title V/Subtitle C

As taken from the site entitled Know the Lies, please note the below passage regarding human tracking devices: Buried deep w/in the over 1,000 pages of the massive US Health Care Bill (PDF) in a “non-discussed” section titled: Subtitle C-11 Sec. 2521 — National Medical Device Registry, & which states its purpose as follows:

“The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry (in this subsection referred to as the ‘registry’) to facilitate analysis of post market safety and outcomes data on each device that—‘‘(A) is or has been used in or on a patient; and ‘‘(B) is a class III device; or ‘‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable.”

In “real world speak”, according to this report, this new law, when fully implemented, provides the framework for making the United States the first Nation in the World to require each & every 1 of its citizens to have implanted in them a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip for the purpose of controlling who is, or isn’t, allowed medical care in their country.

View full article at: http://www.knowthelies.com/?q=node/4880

View summation of the law: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/H.R._3200/Division_C/Title_V/Subtitle_C

CDC Whistleblower Exposes Ebola Vaccinations Containing RFID Chips

To the people that complain the government isn’t doing enough in terms of managing the spread of #Ebola, you should double think your arguments as the next course of action may include human GPS systems through the use of RFID Chips (along with other creative technological advances that may seem “harmless.”) I realize that some claim the below website is not a legitimate news source; however, the basic concept of the article remains a valid matter for further investigation since the notion remains that once an idea has been formulated, it is only a matter of putting it in action. The transition of theory to reality is sometimes only hindered by a matter of means and motivation, both of which the Government possess in terms of a desire to maintain a certain amount of control over its constituents. If one can think it, then one can do it. Although the implementation of such technological practices may not yet be mainstream, the idea of doing so exits thereby making it a plausible occurrence in the future.

A CDC whistleblower has recently gone on record to expose nefarious government plans which would use the impending US Ebola pandemic as an opportunity to implant RFID technology in American citizens. Brent Hopskins was a CDC contractor before coming forward w/serious allegations against his former employer. Hopskins claims that an Ebola vaccine has been prepared for the general public in the form of disposable, 1-use syringes. The downside, however, is that each of these syringes will contain not only the vaccine, but a micro RFID chip as well. CDC officials intend to issue these syringe packages to over 200,000 households by December 1st. Consumers will also be able to request the Ebola vaccine at their local drug store.

Hopskins also indicates that the RFID chip will work toward more easily identifying & separating those who have been inoculated & those who have not. Individuals who refuse to receive the Ebola vaccination will face serious hurdles in gaining employment, visiting public places, obtaining future medical care & even potential prison time.

During correspondence w/National Report, Brent Hopskins is quoted as saying, “I cannot sit idly by as these atrocities unfold…The American government wants to implant RFID chips in every man, woman & child. They are now using the threat of Ebola to push this nefarious plot. The public is forced to make a decision between the horrible demise that Ebola offers, or relinquish every ounce of their privacy by getting an RFID chip implanted under their skin.”

Many Americans have expressed concern that the CDC officials are collaborating w/the government to use this new system as a way to introduce martial law. Others, such as popular radio host, Alex Jones, insist that the deadly virus was deliberately planted on US soil to thin the ever-growing population. As Hopskins puts it, “This is a baby step towards complete control of the masses who have grown increasingly frustrated & distrustful of the powers that be. The ultimate goal of the United States Government is to enslave all people who fall bellow a particular tax bracket & Ebola is how they’re going to do it.”

View full article at: http://nationalreport.net/cdc-whistleblower-exposes-ebola-vaccinations-containing-rfid-chips

“It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads, so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. This calls for wisdom.” – Revelation 13:16-18

FBI Chief: Your iPhone 6 Is a Threat

Article By: Shane Harris

FBI Director James Comey is calling for a change in the law that would give the government even greater access to private info like emails & smartphone photos, a controversial proposal certain to add new fuel to the simmering debate over privacy rights in the digital age.

At issue is a 20-year-old statute that requires telecommunications companies to build their systems so that they can be tapped should the government present the companies w/a court order to hand over info. But the law has never clearly applied to all technology & Internet companies — particularly giants such as Apple & Google. Now Comey wants to change that & require the firms to put in place similar equipment that would ensure that the government can always obtain a criminal suspect’s emails, text messages, photographs, & other info that is increasingly stored on smartphones.

View full article at: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2014/10/16/comey_change_surveillance_law_calea_apple_google?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=%2AEditors%20Picks&utm_campaign=2014_EditorsPicks16%2F10RS

Chicago man accused of trying to join ISIS

Article By: Michael Walsh and Bill Hutchinson of New York Daily News

A 19-year-old man from suburban Chicago was arrested over the weekend for allegedly trying to leave the country to join ISIS, federal law enforcement agents said Monday. The man, Mohammed Hamzah Khan, was arrested at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport after questioning by FBI agents. Court papers said he left a letter to his parents saying he wanted to live in the Islamist group’s self-declared Islamic State and avoid raising his kids in the “filth” of Western society.

Do not fear what you are about to suffer. Behold, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and for ten days you will have tribulation. Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life. – Revelation 2:10

And when they bring you to trial and deliver you over, do not be anxious beforehand what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. And brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death. And you will be hated by all for my name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. – Mark 13:11-13

View full article at: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/illinois-man-charged-join-isis-overseas-fbi-article-1.1964946

How Australia just became a ‘national security state’

Article By: Terrence McCoy

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott had some “regrettable” news. It was late last month, Australia had just thwarted an Islamic State plot to behead random Australians, &the prime minister’s tone was somber. “Regrettably, for some time to come, Australians will have to endure more security than we’re used to, & more inconvenience than we would like,” he told the country’s parliament. “Regrettably for some time to come, the delicate balance btwn freedom & security may have to shift.”

Consider the balanced shifted. Since those remarks, Australia has endowed its nation’s intelligence agencies w/their most significant expansion of powers in 35 years, legalized the surveillance of the entire Australian Internet w/1 warrant, threatened whistleblowers & journalists with 10-year prison terms if they publicize classified info, & is mulling a new law that makes it easier to detain Australians w/out charge & subject them to “coercive questioning.” Taken together, these are sweeping changes in a nation generally considered 1 of the most liberal in the world — & mark a profound consequence of the emergence of the Islamic State, which has lured scores of Australians to its cause & threatened the country several times in recent weeks.

Times of panic have long driven countries to mortgage civil liberties for a broader sense of security. The U.S. passed the Espionage Act shortly after entering World War I, then interned more than 100,000 Japanese Americans during WWII, then passed the Patriot Act following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks — & is now mired in a national debate on the National Security Agency’s sprawling surveillance. Even by those standards, however, critics warn Australia is heading into unsure territory. While the U.S. engaged in a sweeping surveillance program to thwart terrorists & imprisoned detainees w/out charge, the Constitution enabled challenges to the system, many of which have gone to the U.S. Supreme Court. But “Australia does not have a written Bill of Rights in its Constitution, making its freedom-abridging laws even harder to challenge in court,” the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit civil-liberties advocate, said in a statement. It called the just-passed measures a “week in history when it became easier for the Australian government to surveil & manipulate the Internet at will.”

The nuts & bolts of the recently-passed bill: It allows authorities to access data from computers w/a warrant, but expands the definition of “computer” to include “1 or more computer networks.” This, analysts warned, means that Australian law enforcement agencies can now monitor the entire Internet w/1 warrant bc the Internet is really just 1 big computer network. Then it granted criminal & civil immunity to law enforcement agents who may break the law in the course of the work as long as those prospective crimes don’t cause death, serious injury, sexual harm or significant property damage. The bill also made it an offense, punishable by 10 years in prison, for any1 — whistleblower, journalist or otherwise — to “disclose info” relating “to a special intelligence operation.”

View full article at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/10/07/how-australia-just-became-a-national-security-state/?tid=pm_national_pop

As Ebola Spreads to U.S., Pentagon Deploys More Troops to Africa to Fight Outbreak

Article By: Kate Brannen and Justine Drennan

The U.S. military is quickly ramping up its response to the Ebola crisis, sending 3,200 U.S. soldiers to help affected countries in West Africa, where the disease has already killed at least 3,400 people since the first case was documented in December. Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby said on Friday that up to 4,000 troops are now authorized for deployment, though that number could climb if commanders there decide they need more help. The growing military response shows that the Obama administration, which only two weeks ago said that it would send up to 3,000 troops, is trying to get an increasingly dangerous situation under control.

As the U.S. military steps up its efforts, it’s also preparing for the event that one of its troops contracts the disease. Before deploying, troops are being taught about Ebola and its symptoms, Kirby said. They will also be monitored constantly during their deployment to make sure they aren’t developing symptoms. “There’s no expectation at all that our troops are going to be working in high-risk areas or in or near or close to Ebola patients,” Kirby said. “That doesn’t mean that the threat is completely eliminated.”

On Friday, Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C., said that it is treating a patient with Ebola-like symptoms who recently traveled to Nigeria, which has confirmed 19 Ebola cases and seven deaths. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell said at a White House briefing that the Howard patient’s tests hadn’t come back yet. On the same day, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital in Rockville, Maryland, said one of its patients had tested positive for a different illness but showed Ebola-like symptoms and was being evaluated for the disease.

Earlier in the week, the first patient outside of Africa was diagnosed with the deadly virus. Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian citizen, is hospitalized in Dallas and his family is quarantined in their apartment. And an American working as a cameraman for NBC in Liberia has also tested positive for the disease and is being flown back to the United States for treatment.

U.S. health officials on Friday sought to downplay the threat Ebola poses to people living in the United States. “The system that’s in place with our healthcare infrastructure would make it extraordinarily unlikely that we would have an outbreak,” Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH’s Infectious Disease Institute, said during the White House briefing. “The situation in West Africa has been very difficult largely due to the lack of an adequate health infrastructure to deal with the outbreak.”

Friday’s briefing came after widespread criticism over how the Texas Ebola case has been handled. Prior to being diagnosed with Ebola, Duncan had visited a hospital but had been allowed to leave after doctors failed to realize that he may have become infected with Ebola. Fauci acknowledged that “there were things that did not go the way they should have in Dallas” and said he would wouldn’t be surprised if there were more Ebola cases diagnosed in the United States. “We recognize the concern that even a single case of Ebola creates on our shores,” HHS Secretary Burwell said. “But we have the public health systems and the public health providers in place to contain the spread of this disease.”

This is the world’s largest Ebola outbreak. The disease spread relatively slowly at first, but over the last few weeks the number of cases, especially in Liberia and Sierra Leone, have rapidly increased. Hospitals and health-care workers are completely overwhelmed and officials are talking about potential economic collapse in hot-zone countries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said last month that in a worst-case scenario, there could be 1.4 million cases by Jan. 20 if the disease is not contained.

Meanwhile, 230 American troops deployed in West Africa are building Ebola treatment centers as fast as they can but face staggering logistical problems. Most U.S. military soldiers are in Monrovia, Liberia, which, along with Guinea and Sierra Leone, is hardest hit by the epidemic.

A small group of 26 U.S. military personnel is in Senegal helping establish an intermediate staging base for troops and supplies, Kirby said. The U.S. troops headed to West Africa are from U.S. bases all over the country. For the most part, they’re medical staff, logisticians, and engineers. Ten soldiers from the 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, will deploy to provide medical-laboratory support. But the Pentagon has made clear that no U.S. military personnel will directly treat Ebola patients. Instead, they’re being sent to set up hospitals and treatment centers and train health-care workers.

Kirby said that two Ebola-testing laboratories, manned by personnel from the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center, are now operational in Monrovia. The labs can test about 100 samples per day, he said. U.S. military personnel will handle Ebola samples at these facilities, but they are trained lab technicians and will not interact with stricken patients, Kirby stressed. Liberia and Sierra Leone sorely lack labs capable of testing for Ebola. The World Health Organization has warned that dearth has hampered efforts to obtain an accurate, timely count of the number of infected victims.

There is also a severe shortage of hospital beds in both countries, leaving patients to die outside treatment centers or at home, where they can infect family members and neighbors. The medical relief agency Doctors Without Borders says all aspects of the response have critical gaps, including medical care, health-care worker training, contact tracing, and community education and mobilization.

The United States, along with other countries, is trying to address these shortfalls, but international aid organizations that have been working in the hot zone since the epidemic began say the response has been irresponsibly slow. The Pentagon is developing protocols for what happens if a member of the military develops Ebola-like symptoms or contracts the virus, which has a 50 percent mortality rate. The service member will be observed for a time before the military decides whether to reintegrate him or her back into the unit, Kirby said. “We could be looking at a period of observation for up to 21 days if we think that a member of the military might have been exposed.”

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Women and Children for Sale

A new U.N. report paints a terrifying picture of life under the Islamic State.

Article By: Colum Lynch

In early August, fighters from the Islamic State swept into the small Yazidi village of Maturat in Iraq’s Sinjar district & took women to the Badush prison in Mosul. 100s more women & girls were herded into an ancient citadel in the town of Tal Afar in the northern province of Nineveh. From Tal Afar, a group of 150 unmarried girls & women, mostly from Christian or Yazidi families, were selected & reportedly sent to Syria “either to be given to ISIL fighters as a reward or to be sold as sex slaves,” according to a report released on Thursday, Oct. 2, by the U.N.’s human rights office in Iraq.

By the end of August, the U.N. documented the abduction of up to 2,500 civilians, mostly women & children, from the northern Iraqi towns & regions of Sinjar, Tal Afar, the Nineveh Plains, & Shirkhan. Once they were in captivity, fighters from the Islamic State sexually assaulted the teenage boys & girls, witnesses told the U.N. Those who refused to convert to the groups ran the risk of execution. “Women & children who refused to convert were being allotted to ISIL fighters or were being trafficked in markets in Mosul & to Raqqa in Syria,” according to the report. “Married women who converted were told by ISIL that their previous marriages were not recognised in Islamic law & that they, as well as unmarried women who converted, would be given to ISIL fighters as wives.”

A market for the sale of abducted women was set up in the al-Quds neighborhood of Mosul. “Women & girls are brought with price tags for the buyers to choose and negotiate the sale,” according to the report. “The buyers were said to be mostly youth from the local communities. Apparently ISIL was ‘selling’ these Yezidi women to the youth as a means of inducing them to join their ranks.” “The array of violations & abuses perpetrated by ISIL & associated armed groups is staggering, & many of their acts may amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity,” the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, said in a statement accompanying the report’s release. Zeid urged the Iraqi government to consider joining the International Criminal Court in order to provide the tribunal’s prosecutor w/the authority to investigate & prosecute crimes in Iraq by perpetrators on either side of the conflict.

The trafficking in sex slaves is only one facet of the Islamic State’s violent campaign to transform huge stretches of Iraq and Syria into an Islamic caliphate. Forces loyal to the movement’s self-styled caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, have committed multiple mass murders of ethnic and religious minorities like the Yazidi, Iraqi Shiites, and even fellow Sunni Muslims who refuse to “repent” and declare their belief in the Islamic State’s harsh view of Islam. On Wednesday, the movement beheaded 10 people in Syria, including three women fighting on behalf of Kurdish forces, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The U.N. report states: “ISIL has directly and systematically targeted Iraq’s various diverse ethnic and religious communities, subjecting them to a range of gross human rights abuses, including murder, physical and sexual assault, robbery, wanton destruction of property, destruction of places of religious or cultural significance, forced conversions, denial of access to basic humanitarian services … and [a] systematic policy that aims to suppress, permanently cleanse or expel, or in some instances, destroy those communities within areas of its control.”

All told, nearly 8,500 civilians have been killed and more than 15,700 injured in Iraq during the past year, more than 11,000 of those casualties occurred between June and Aug. 31, a period that coincides with the Islamic State’s military campaign. As of August, more than 1.8 million Iraqis had been displaced.

The U.N. human rights office in Iraq enumerated a long list of offenses by the Islamic State, including “executions and other targeted killings of civilians, abductions, rape and other forms of sexual and physical violence perpetrated against women and children, forced recruitment of children, destruction or desecration of places of religious or cultural significance, wanton destruction and looting of property, and denial of fundamental freedoms.”

The Islamic State’s campaign bore many of the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing campaigns. On July 17, the group’s fighters began marking the homes of Christians in two Mosul neighborhoods with nun, or “n,” the first letter of the Arabic word “Nasara,” for Nazarenes or Christians, and as property of the Islamic State. The homes of Shiite Muslims were marked with raa, or “r,” the first letter of the word “Rafidha,” the name many Sunni extremists use to refer to Shiites. A day earlier, according to the report, ISIL distributed leaflets ordering Christians “either to convert or to pay jizyah (toleration/protection tax), to leave or face death.”

The Islamic State has also targeted Iraqi government forces. In what is likely the bloodiest act of the conflict, Islamic State fighters are believed to have executed as many as 1,500 soldiers and security forces based at a former U.S. Army base, Camp Speicher, in the northern province of Salahuddin. Mass executions have been reported in several other Iraqi provinces, including Nineveh, Diyala, and Kirkuk. For instance, “Corroborated reports indicate that on 16 July, 42 soldiers captured after clashes between ISF [Iraqi Security Forces] and armed groups were executed in Awenat, south Tikrit in Salah al-Din,” according to the U.N. report. “According to reports, the officers were executed after being forced to ‘repent’ by ISIL.”

The report has few good guys. It also cites a pattern of “gross violations or abuses of international human rights law” by Iraq’s armed forces and allied militias. Numerous airstrikes carried out by the Iraqi security forces have “resulted in … significant civilian deaths and injuries and destruction of civilian infrastructure,” prompting new Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to order a freeze on such strikes in civilian areas on Sept. 13. Government airstrikes around Kirkuk resulted in the deaths of some 17 people, including two women and seven children. On the evening of Aug. 14, two airstrikes in the town of Hawija killed 15 civilians, including four women and eight children.

In the province of Diyala, an Iranian-funded pro-government Shiite militia, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or AAH, has tortured and murdered suspected Islamic State fighters and loyalists, destroyed homes, and blown up mosques in Sunni neighborhoods. On July 31, militants from the group allegedly rounded up 15 men suspected of being members of the Islamic State, executed them, and hung them from lampposts in the city of Baquba. Iraqi forces or allied militias were also suspected of vandalizing the tomb of Iraq’s former ruler, Saddam Hussein, and his two sons in the al-Oja village in Salahuddin.

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