Eyewitnesses reported in the province of Salahuddin the so-called contingency troop in the city of Tikrit, Salaheddin Governorate north of Baghdad, arrested last week four hundred and fifty people, including many women.
HEYET Net - The women have been victims of beatings, humiliation, torture, insults and offensive words. Most of arrested women were displaced from the cities of Ramadi, Fallujah, Karamah, Diyala, Samarra and Mosul, who fled from the destructive occupation, its agents, and his militia in their areas.
The news correspondent reported, quoting from the security source in Salahuddin who requested anonymity, said that the number of arrested people was the outcome of last week only while all detainees were handed over to U.S. occupation forces.
He explained that the government troops waged from time to time, campaigns of arrests of displaced persons in Saladin province, where they are threatened and treated as terrorists if they refuse to leave the city, through the option of leaving the city or being subjected to arrest and extradition to the U.S. occupying forces, which have already happened during the last week.
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