Iraqi Turkmen await recovery of relatives' bodies from Daesh/ISIS mass grave in Mosul
In northern
Iraq, efforts continue in the district of Tal Afar to recover what remains of
bodies from a mass grave believed to contain remains of ethnic Turkmen killed by
the Daesh/ISIS terrorist group between 2014-2017.
Located
west of Mosul, the "well of hell" is over 100 meters (328 feet) deep
and known locally as Allav Anter. It was used by Daesh/ISIS to dispose of
executed individuals, with thousands of members of the region's Turkmen
community, missing for years, feared to be among the victims.
In an
initiative spearheaded by Turkmen groups and institutions, the Iraqi government
has begun recovering bodies from the area, seized 10 years ago by Daesh/ISIS.
Turhan
Ketene, president of the Turkmeneli Cooperation and Culture Foundation, told
Anadolu that over 1,000 Turkmen from Tal Afar were thrown into the well by
Daesh/ISIS terrorists, which they reported to authorities six years ago as a
mass grave.
Tal Afar
District Governor Halil Muhsin estimated that over 1,500 bodies might be in the
well. The exhumation process, ongoing for a month and a half, has uncovered the
remains of women and children, he noted. Muhsin called for accelerated efforts
and DNA testing to identify the victims.
Ali Habib,
Tal Afar Coordinator of the Turkmeneli Human Rights Center, emphasized that
video evidence and eyewitness accounts confirmed the well contains Turkmen
executed by Daesh/ISIS.
Habib
mentioned that they had reported the mass grave both to Iraqi officials and
international authorities after the region was liberated from the terror group
in 2017.
He also
stressed the urgent need for DNA testing on the exhumed remains to provide
closure for the families of those missing.
Despite
challenging conditions, including dust storms and extreme heat, the search
continues. Over 200 bodies have been recovered and sent for DNA testing, but
the work remains far from complete, Habib noted.
Daesh/ISIS
terrorists seized control of the Mosul, Salahaddin, Anbar, regions, as well as
parts of Diyala and Kirkuk in northern Iraq in June 2014.
Iraqi
forces reclaimed these regions over subsequent years, with former Prime
Minister Haider al-Abadi declaring victory over terrorist organization ISIS on
Dec. 9, 2017.