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Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Would you be ready to fight ISIS on the frontline in Iraq with old AK47 from 1960? Those kurdish peshmergas i met yesterday do it, as they have no choice…USA and Europe promised new weapons, but they are not the battlefield in this area on the Bagdad road. They use the same weapons than the tribes i met in deep south Ethiopia…Such a shame.
3 August 2014 will remain the day the life of the yazedis has changed. Up to 200,000 yazedis people have been displaced from their homes in Sinjar City and the surrounding towns and villages when ISIS arrived by surprise .
The islamist group asked the residents to convert or die...Hundreds of Yazidis were executed as they refused. Most of the people left the village on time, fleeing on foot in the mountains, without nothing and most of the time without water or food , under a 50 degrees temperature. They walked for 7 days, including the babies and the elders. Many were killed, wounded or captured on the way. Now thousands are in Duhok in Kurdistan, and towns like Zoar when they have found a shelter for the winter. Some still have contacts thanks to the mobile phones with the relatives captured or trapped in Sinjar, but many do not have any news of their relatives and fear the worst...Until now, the town od Sinjar is seized by ISIS, where hundreds of Yazidis remain stranded months after fleeing their homes.But Kurdish peshmergas have regained lot of the ground lost to ISIS with the help of the U.S. air strikes. Sinjar is a strategic place as it would put the peshmergas on three sides of Mosul, the largest city under ISIS rule in northern Iraq.
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On 30 August 2015, ISIL demolished the Cella and the inner court of the Temple of Bel using 30 tonnes of explosives.
Satellite imagery taken on 31 August 2015 confirmed only the monumental entrance door remained standing.
I suspect that the majority of the ornate stone carvings within and around the Cella were 'carefully' removed by ISIL to sell on the black market, before they blew up the remaining structure.
This is the only logical reason that ISIL took their time before destroying this temple.
Palmyra, Syria
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Comme en Tunisie ou en Égypte, le peuple réalisait soudain que le combat pour ses libertés était possible.
Mais ce mouvement, aussi noble qu'en soient les causes, fut rapidement réprimé dans le sang de milliers de manifestants, menant le pays dans une guerre civile. Et profitant de cette faiblesse, comme un virus dans un corps exténué, l'État islamique enfonça encore un peu plus profondément les griffes de sa violence et de son obscurantisme. Il y eut dès lors, pour deux bourreaux, une seule et même victime. La dictature de Bashar el-Assad et la folie de Daesh, contre le peuple syrien désarmé.
Olivier Norek
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Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
3 August 2014 will remain the day the life of the yazedis has changed. Up to 200,000 yazedis people have been displaced from their homes in Sinjar City and the surrounding towns and villages when ISIS arrived by surprise .
The islamist group asked the residents to convert or die...Hundreds of Yazidis were executed as they refused. Most of the people left the village on time, fleeing on foot in the mountains, without nothing and most of the time without water or food , under a 50 degrees temperature. They walked for 7 days, including the babies and the elders. Many were killed, wounded or captured on the way. Now thousands are in Duhok in Kurdistan, and towns like Zoar when they have found a shelter for the winter. Some still have contacts thanks to the mobile phones with the relatives captured or trapped in Sinjar, but many do not have any news of their relatives and fear the worst...Until now, the town od Sinjar is seized by ISIS, where hundreds of Yazidis remain stranded months after fleeing their homes.But Kurdish peshmergas have regained lot of the ground lost to ISIS with the help of the U.S. air strikes. Sinjar is a strategic place as it would put the peshmergas on three sides of Mosul, the largest city under ISIS rule in northern Iraq.
© Eric Lafforgue
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
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Il a fui son pays natal le Mali et sa ville Tombouktou car Daesh a égorgé toute sa famille. il est là en France depuis 3 semaines à errer, chercher du travail. il veut se reconstruire et repartir là bas.Comme beaucoup son histoire est émouvante, merci de m'avoir permis de te photographier.Courage l'ami.
Yesterday, in Qushtapa refugee camp in Erbil a camp that i visited last year, which was brand new. Now, with the ISIS fightings, it has became a big camp with 4000 families.
This little kurdish syrian girl walked to me while i was passing the streets, she smiled at me and offered me half of her apple. Simple story for a complicated war.
IL est 5h 30 du matin quand j'apprend cette nouvelle, je vais bosser, je vois la presse fait une photo du kiosque pas plein, je mesure pas encore l'ampleur de ce drame, au boulot on me demande de fermer l'établissement pour raison de sécurité la je comprend la gravité des faits (je suis agent de sureté)
Encore des lâches probablement illettré, manipuler, acte commis pour le compte de Daech une bande de criminelle terroriste, C'est un acte de barbarie et de lâcheté absolue.
il ce prétende un état, une armée , allons un chat et un chat des assassins, des assassins
il comprenne même pas leur coran ,il est vrai que ça ce lit a l'Enver voyons voir .
pour eux Coran = Mein Kampf.(HITLER)
il sont tellement illuminée, ridicule, mais dangereux tellement il sont con
qui blasphème leur propre dieux en l'associant à leur crime de barbare
“Ils ont tiré en plein dans la foule en criant Allah Akbar“ (“Dieu est le plus grand”) Il ne faut pas oublier que l'Islam est une religion pacifique qui vise à donner à l'Homme des standards moraux d'une qualité exceptionnelle. Il ne s'agit pas de transformer des hommes en bêtes. Par ailleurs, si les hommes se comportent en tant que bêtes sauvages ce Livre n'a jamais donné carte blanche à de tels actes
Je pense aux victimes...à leurs familles, à leurs proches
Tout mon soutien
Tellement triste...
IT is 5:30 am of the morning when I learns this piece of news, I am going to work, I see the press makes a photo of the kiosk not height, I measure not still the scale of this drama, in my job we ask me to close the establishment for reason of security includes her the gravity of the facts (I am an agent of security)
Still cowards probably illiterate, to treat(manipulate), act committed for Daech a band of terrorist criminal, It is an act of inhumanity and absolute cowardice.
He claims it a state, an army, a cat is a cat .. A murderers its a murderers let us let us go it understands, even not their coran,For them the coran = Mein Kampf. (HITLER)
He are so much illuminated, ridiculous, but dangerous so much he are idiot which blasphemes their own gods by associating him with their crime of barbarian
" They fired in height in the crowd by shouting Allahu Akbar " ("God is the greatest") You should not forget that the Islam is a peaceful religion which aims at giving to the Man of the moral standards of an exceptional quality. It is not a question of transforming men into animals. Besides, if the men behave as wild animals this Book has never given white card to such acts
Always under the shock
I think of the victims to their families, to their close friends
All my support
So sad...
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Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Dam 15/11/2015 20h32
Amsterdam exprime son soutien à Paris, la France et tous les Français.
13 Novembre 2015
On the evening of 13 November 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks—consisting of mass shootings, suicide bombings, and hostage-taking—occurred in Paris, France, and Saint-Denis.
Beginning at 21h16, six mass shootings and three separate suicide bombings near the Stade de France occurred. The deadliest attack was at the Bataclan theatre, where attackers took hostages and engaged in a stand-off with police which ended at 00:58 on 14 November.
At least 132 victims died, 89 of them at the Bataclan theatre. A further 352 people were injured by the attacks, including 99 people described as being seriously injured.
Many buildings over the world colored Tricolore, national flag of France. Also the Royal Palace in Amsterdam on Dam.
More information:
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
Mission humanitaire de l'armée irakienne et Peshmerga (combattants kurdes) : largage de vivres et munitions pour les Yézidis qui fuient la barbarie de Daesh dans les montagnes de Shengal (120km à l'ouest de Mossoul).
Camp de réfugiés chrétiens dans le quartier d'Ainkawa à Erbil.
Tous ont quitté Qaraqosh (ville de 35000 habitants près de Mossoul) le 8 août 2014 sous la menace de Daesh.
The Eiffel Tower is illuminated in the colours of the Belgium flag to honour the victims of the 22 March2016 terror attacks on the city of Belgium.
ISIS killed his two kids in Sinjar in Kurdistan… they also kidnapped relatives. He only has this picture as a souvenir of them. He now lives in a school, sharing a classroom with 20 people.
This Yezedi man had to walk 7 days in the hills to escape Daesh in Sinjar, Iraq…
« i lost my leg under Saddam Hussein regime… and now i suffer again under Daesh regime"
3 August 2014 will remain the day the life of the yazedis has changed.
Up to 200,000 yazedis people have been displaced from their homes in Sinjar City and the surrounding towns and villages when ISIS arrived by surprise . The islamist group asked the residents to convert or die...Hundreds of Yazidis were executed as they refused. Most of the people left the village on time, fleeing on foot in the mountains, without nothing and most of the time without water or food , under a 50 degrees
temperature. They walked for 7 days, including the babies and the elders. Many were killed, wounded or captured on the way. Now thousands are in Duhok in Kurdistan, and towns like Zoar when they have found a shelter for the winter. Some still have contacts thanks to the mobile phones with the relatives captured or trapped in Sinjar, but many do not have any news of their relatives and fear the worst...Until now, the town od Sinjar is seized by ISIS, where hundreds of Yazidis remain stranded months after fleeing their homes.But Kurdish
peshmergas have regained lot of the ground lost to ISIS with the help of the U.S. air strikes. Sinjar is a strategic place as it would put the peshmergas on three sides of Mosul, the largest city under ISIS rule in northern Iraq.
An NPU christian militia new recruit testing his Ak 47.
After being taken over by Isis, then liberated by Iraqi Army, Christian people have armed themselves with the help of Iraqi government. They call themselves NPU, Nineveh Plain Protection Units, ready to defend their neighbourhood and liberate themselves from Isis occupation.
Fabien Lasserre © all rights reserved
His Holiness Younus AlGohar, in response to statements made by Joel Rosenberg (author of ‘The First Hostage’) provides deep insight into the subject of Imam Mehdi and apocalyptic Islam and clarifies misconceptions.
Main points:
⁃ ISIS and Wahhabi organisations believe that Imam Mehdi wants to carry out genocide of all non-Wahhabi Muslims and all Christians and Jews. Prophet Mohammad said, ‘Before the advent of Imam Mehdi, the world would be filled with total tyranny. He will fill the earth with justice.’
⁃ Imam Mehdi is not supposed to preach Islam. Narrated by Imam Jafar Sadiq: Imam Mehdi will bring a new book. He will establish a new religion.
⁃ Jews await the Messiah, Muslims await Imam Mehdi and Hindus await Kalki Avatar. Almost every religion has a concept of an Awaited Personality who will appear in the end times. God will not send multiple personalities of the same calibre in one era. The Awaited One has multiple titles, though he is a singular personality who will dispense justice to all.
⁃ Imam Mehdi will not kill Christians and Jews, or anyone. Imam Mehdi will come with Lord Jesus Christ and they will work together. The only religion he will preach is divine love. He will establish global peace.
⁃ The West must be aware of the fact that Wahhabis have cunningly improvised and cleverly modified the concept of apocalypse. All Prophetic Traditions that carry information about Imam Mehdi have been declared unauthentic by Wahhabi school of thought. Wahhabis modified the concept of Imam Mehdi and replaced it with the fabricated concept of caliph. This is why ISIS talks about a caliphate.
You can watch the live recordings of these videos every day at 22:00 GMT on younusalgohar.com
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The world community has to stand against ISIS and all those who support terrorism financially, ideologically and morally. There is an urgent need for recognition of the merciless enemy and the sponsors of mass scale terrorism. An international alliance should be formed of all countries. Extreme military assault must be carried out against ISIS now.
A man brewing chai at a busy street in Erbil, Iraq. Photo taken by Andrej Trček on 30th of March 2016.
Some peshmergas take me to the front lines of the war against ISIS. I find myself in the Taza area, just south of Kirkuk, on the road to Baghdad.
According to them, very few journalists come here. Some even said that I was the only was they saw. Nonetheless, it is a key strategic location. It is very dangerous there since Kirkuk is divided: Kurds in the north, ISIS in the south. All along the front lines you can see different units roaming about little traditional houses. Some are kept by old Kurdish vets from the 1980s wars.
Many vets have returned to war, despite being well past middle-aged and having children and grandchildren. Some even behind comfortable lives in Europe to come back, like a Swiss colonel I met. For them, it is their duty to fight for their region. Despite being autonomous and having a large secessionist movement, Kurdistan is not recognized as a state distinct from Iraq. “Some terrorists come along and now the whole world calls them the ‘Islamic State’,” complains one peshmerga, “For decades we have been trying to make the state of Kurdistan and we’ve gotten nothing!”
They have very few weapons, most of them are pre-Cold War AK47s. Some even date back to 1960. They still work, but the Kurdish forces ask for more efficient guns since ISIS has the latest weapons taken (or given) from the Iraqi army who in turn was supplied by coalition forces.
Many vets have only one working eye. The other was lost in previous wars. Once night falls, it becomes very difficult to monitor the 1000km long border. They don’t even have night vision equipment.
Last week it rained for 5 days, and it was impossible to see or hear anything. Some ISIS guys tried to gain territory, but the Kurds successfully fought them off. Their 4 wheel drives were stuck in the mud while ISIS’s brand new hummers were able to move about without issue. From the front line you can see ISIS flags. Since they told me to pack light, I didn’t bring a zoom lens. Sorry! You can see the smoke from their kitchen and even see men running from house to house.
ISIS is only 500 meters from the Kurdish position but nobody seems afraid. Peshmerga know that death is part of their fate, and even if they look like an army from another century, they will defend themselves and their country to the very end. For them, it is the highest honor to die for Kurdistan.
They protect the Baghdad road, but a few weeks ago lost it. After heavy fighting, they regained it, killing 3 Chechen ISIS fighters in the process.
Since peshmerga don’t have armored cars, it is very dangerous for them to go around safely.
The car I took to go on the front lines was very slow and made in the 80s. If we were chased by ISIS cars, we wouldn’t have stood a chance. In one day, all the materiel I saw included AK47s, a tank, an RPG, and a few gun old machines. Even if the pehsmergas say that this equipment works well, they are disappointed not to receive new ones, as Europe and USA promised.
The day after my visit, France made lot of bombings in the area, as ISIS was too close. Peshmergas take a lot of pictures, not only for souvenirs, but also to fight ISIS on the new front: social media.
They fear the roads they do not know well as ISIS pays the local farmers to put mines. Even in times of war, peshmergas are among the most welcoming people in the world. They regularly offer food and drinks.
When it was time for me to go back to the safety of Erbil, circumstances changed. The north road was closed because of an ISIS attack. The only way out was to send me through the south road that crossed Kirkuk. Let’s just say that safety there was not ideal. I had to hide my camera, and we crossed Kirkuk with an escort of armed peshmergas and a civilian car.
The soldiers were all nervous since Kirkuk is very dangerous, especially at the check points. As soon as a car was driving next to ours for too long, they were shouting at the driver to go away.
If a man was crossing the road too slowly, they threatened to hit him. These methods, employed by ISIS suicide bombers, have claimed the lives of hundred in Kirkuk. Once on the Kurdish side, they found a Kurdish taxi driver to bring me safely back to Erbil.
© Eric Lafforgue
Royal Air Force 'XV' Squadron Panavia Tornado GR.4 ZD742/090 Jets away from RAF Fairford after RIAT 2011
Seven years on and the sturdy Tornado is still packing a punch in the fight against Daesh.
Introduced in 1982 the RAF will retire these highly capable machines in March 2019 with the German Luftwaffe and Italian Air Force carrying the Tornado torch for some time to come
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His is colonel, a kurdish peshmerga, from Suleymania, his wife is colonel too. They had a daughter, she was also peshmerga. She has been shot by an ISIS sniper few weeks ago. A bullet crossed her head. She died after several days in the coma. They were so proud of their daughter, and are going, again, on the battle field.
Cet homme est un colonel peshmerga kurde. Sa femme est aussi colonel. Ils avaient une fille elle aussi peshmerga. Elle a été tuée par un sniper d ISIS d une balle en pleine tete. Elle n est pas morte sur le coup mais apres des jours de coma. Ils sont si fiers de leur fille. Le lendemain de cette séance photo, ils sont repartis au combat.
I'm sorry for the publication delay of photos here on Flick but I spent some time in Iraq again. This time I went to Mosul, the ex-ISIS capital. Now I can announce that my Iraqi reportage is finally online at my website!
There are 4 pages, one with the Mosul photos, one with the refugees photos, one with the videos and one with the backstage/iPhone photos. The links are in the header of two principal photos:
www.giuliomagnifico.it/mosul-iraq-2017
www.giuliomagnifico.it/iraq-2017
Thanks for your comments and favs!
Sur ce montage :
- l'affiche de l'expo
- une vue du diaporama (khorsabad)
- Six de mes photos prises en mars 2011 :
la mosquée des Omeyyades (Damas), le Krak des Chevaliers et quatre photos de Palmyre : le temple de Baalshamin, les tombeaux tours, l'arc de triomphe et la cella du grand temple de Bel, détruits par DAESH en 2015.
"Le site antique de Palmyre, l’ancienne capitale du roi Sargon à Khorsabad, en Irak, le krak des Chevaliers et la Grande Mosquée des Omeyyades, à Damas, en Syrie. Ces quatre sites sont menacés ou détruits. Grâce à l’exposition immersive « Sites éternels », le Grand Palais propose aux curieux de les visiter grâce à des reconstitutions en images de synthèse" - Extrait Journal Le Monde
Exposition gratuite au Grand Palais jusqu'au 9 janvier 2017
Toute l'expo avec ce lien :
Carved relief from the ancient Assyrian royal palace of Nineveh (Mosul in modern Iraq) detail of one of the many relief panels that once lined the walls now in the British Museum.
Many of these scenes depict the hunting of animals and are as cruel as they are beautifully rendered; this often makes me question my enjoyment of these stunning artworks when beautiful animals like lions and horses are seen to be suffering in them.
The site of Nineveh has been attacked by Daesh barbarians over the last two years of jihadi occupation, demolishing most of the few remaining structures and destroying 3000 years of history. It is located in the centre of Mosul which is currently a battleground as Iraqi forces attempt to reclaim their city. Whether any of the last vestiges of ancient Nineveh survive the liberation of the city remains to be seen, fortunately most of its more important sculpture is safe in museums like this.
Ein Tornado-Pilot mit einer Nachtsichtbrille und der neuen grünen Cockpitbeleuchtung im Rahmen der Mission Counter Dash in Incirlik, Türkei, am 04.02.2016.
@Bundeswehr/Falk Bärwald