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EUAM Iraq
EU Advisory Mission in support of Security Sector Reform in Iraq
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UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UN-Peacebuilding)
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News

12.12.2019
UN: Targeted killings continue against Iraq protesters

Deliberate killings, abduction and arbitrary detention are among abuses that continue against Iraqi anti-government demonstrators by unknown groups, according to a UN report released Wednesday.

Source: VOA News
11.12.2019
EUAM Iraq: new head of mission appointed

On 11 December 2019, Christoph Buik was appointed as new head of mission for the European Union Advisory Mission in Iraq (EUAM Iraq). He will take up his duties on 1 January 2020. Christoph Buik, a German national, is currently Director of the UN Standing Police Capacity.

Source: EU Press Release
11.12.2019
UN accuses pro-Iran ‘militias’ of killing Iraqi activists

A third anti-government activist has been murdered in Iraq in less than 10 days, police and medics said Wednesday, as the United Nations accused militias of killing and abducting demonstrators.

Source: Middle East Online
01.12.2019
Iraq unrest: parliament approves PM Abdul Mahdi's resignation

Iraq's parliament has approved the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi following weeks of unrest. … Some 400 people have been killed since protests began in Baghdad and other cities at the start of October.

Source: BBC
29.11.2019
UN ‘deeply concerned’ at continued protester deaths

UN chief António Guterres has expressed deep concern over reports of the continued use of live ammunition against demonstrators in Iraq. … Earlier on Friday, the head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) said on Twitter that the increasing numbers of deaths and injuries in the country cannot be tolerated.

Source: UN News
28.11.2019
Iraq unrest: 13 killed in fresh wave of protests

At least 13 people have been killed in Iraq in a fresh wave of protests in the southern city of Nasiriya. Security forces opened fire and used tear gas on Thursday to clear two bridges blocked by protesters.

Source: BBC
27.11.2019
Denmark offers to lead NATO training mission in Iraq

Denmark’s government offered to lead the NATO mission to train Iraqi forces, saying it was prepared to send 200 personnel to Iraq next year. The year-old NATO mission, which provides more than 500 personnel to train and advise Iraqi troops, is currently led by Canada, whose time in charge ends in 2020.

Source: The Defense Post
26.11.2019
UN investigators eye 160 Islamic State militants over Yazidi massacres

United Nations investigators have so far identified 160 Islamic State militants accused of massacres of Yazidis in northern Iraq in 2014 and are building legal cases against them, the head of the team told the UN Security Council on Tuesday.

Source: Reuters AlertNet
11.11.2019
Iraq protests: UN and US call for reforms to help end unrest

The UN and US have urged the Iraqi government to stop using violence against protesters, pass electoral reforms and hold early elections. … The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (Unami) warned on Sunday that an accumulation of frustrations about the lack of progress in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003 was "clearly perceptible", and that with the rising numbers of deaths "a climate of anger and fear" had set in.

Source: BBC