Human Rights Watch, HRW, has said that the mass grave discovered near Mosul by Iraqi Security Forces 10 days ago contains the bodies of 300 beheaded former local police officers executed by Islamic State terrorists.
Joe Stork, deputy director for the Middle East at HRW, said in a statement on Thursday, November 17, 2016 in Cairo that the bodies in the grave appeared to be of men killed in custody.
He cited witnesses as saying they believe that at the end of October, Islamic State massacred several hundred former policemen they had been holding as prisoners.
“Islamic State should be held accountable for these crimes against humanity,” the HRW said.
The Iraqi army had earlier said that the same mass grave, discovered on Nov. 7, contained about 100 decapitated bodies thrown into a rubbish pit.
Iraqi investigators were probing a mass grave discovered by troops advancing on the Islamic State-held city of Mosul, where soldiers have captured a sliver of land but later halted their advance.
It appeared to be the latest of several mass graves found in territory retaken from IS, which massacred hundreds of people as it swept across northern and central Iraq in 2014 and is believed to have waged a brutal crackdown since the start of the Mosul offensive. (dpa/NAN)