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When Will Iraq’s Security Forces Prioritize Peaceful Protests?

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Samantha Chen

Table of Contents

  • Iraq: Security Forces Open Fire on Kirkuk Protesters
    • Mounting Ethnic Tensions in Disputed Territory
      • Introduction
      • Background
      • Implications and Concerns
      • Recommendations
      • Conclusion
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Iraq: Security Forces Open Fire on Kirkuk Protesters

Mounting Ethnic Tensions in Disputed Territory

By | September 8, 2023

Introduction

The city of Kirkuk in Iraq has once again become the site of violence as security forces opened fire on demonstrators on September 2, 2023, resulting in the deaths of at least 4 people and injuring 16. The incident occurred amidst mounting ethnic tensions between the Kurdish, Arab, and Turkmen populations in the disputed territory. This report will examine the background of the tensions, the events leading up to the violence, and the implications for peace and stability in the region.

Background

The ethnic tensions in Kirkuk revolve around a building that formerly served as the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), the largest party in the Kurdistan Regional Government. Since 2017, the building has been occupied by Federal Iraqi security forces, leading to discontent among the Kurdish population.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ordered the return of the building to the KDP on September 1, as part of an agreement made with the Kurdistan Regional Government when al-Sudani formed his government in October 2022. This decision sparked protests from Arab and Turkmen demonstrators, who demanded a halt to the handover of the building and prevented the KDP from resuming its operations in Kirkuk.

The tensions escalated when Kurdish counter-protesters arrived, leading to the deployment of Iraqi security forces. The use of excessive and deadly force by the security forces resulted in the deaths of four Kurds and injuries to two Iraqi officers.

Implications and Concerns

The incident in Kirkuk raises serious concerns about the Iraqi government’s response to protests and its commitment to accountability. Human Rights Watch has repeatedly criticized the government for its use of lethal force and arrests of journalists during protests. The organization calls for concrete steps that result in accountability for these actions.

The government’s response to the incident is not yet clear, but Prime Minister Sudani has imposed a 48-hour curfew and formed an investigative committee to uncover the circumstances surrounding the killings. It is essential that this committee operates independently and impartially to ensure justice for the victims and their families.

Furthermore, this incident highlights the unresolved issue of Iraq‘s disputed territories, including Kirkuk. The Iraqi constitution calls for resolving the status of these territories through a referendum, but no conclusive steps have been taken since 2005. The ongoing tensions in Kirkuk underscore the urgent need for a comprehensive and peaceful resolution to these territorial disputes.

Recommendations

In light of this incident, Human Rights Watch urges the Iraqi government to make the preliminary findings of the investigation public as soon as possible. Additionally, if evidence of wrongdoing is found, those responsible should be brought to justice in fair trials.

Furthermore, it is crucial that the Iraqi government addresses the broader issue of its response to protests. The government’s standard response of opening investigations has rarely led to accountability in the past. This latest investigation should set a new standard, ensuring that justice is served for the victims and their families and demonstrating a genuine commitment to upholding human rights.

Lastly, it is imperative that the international community pays attention to the situation in Kirkuk and supports efforts to peacefully resolve the disputed territories in Iraq. Regional stakeholders should engage in dialogue and mediation to prevent further escalation of tensions and promote a lasting solution.

Conclusion

The violence in Kirkuk is a stark reminder of the fragile nature of peace and stability in Iraq, especially in disputed territories. The incident calls for a comprehensive and urgent approach to address the underlying causes of ethnic tensions and ensure justice for the victims. The Iraqi government must demonstrate a commitment to accountability and take concrete steps to prevent further violence in the future.

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