Amal Clooney urges Iraq to allow probe of ISIS crimes

Amal Clooney
Amal Clooney

Amal Clooney called on Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to “send the letter to the Security Council requesting the investigation into ISIS crimes”.


Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney on Thursday urged Iraq to agree to a UN investigation of atrocities committed by ISIS and bring those responsible for crimes to justice.

Clooney, who represents Yazidi women who escaped from ISIS enslavement, was addressing UN member-states for the second time in six months to appeal for action to prosecute ISIS militants.

“Why is it that nothing has been done?” Clooney told the gathering. “Mass graves lie unprotected and unexhumed. Witnesses are fleeing and not one ISIS militant has faced trial for international crimes anywhere in the world,” she said.

The Lebanese-British lawyer said a British-drafted resolution setting up the investigation was ready to be submitted to the Security Council, but that Iraq had yet to give its approval for the measure.

Britain is leading a push for accountability for the crimes of ISIS who seized control of large parts of Syria and Iraq in mid-2014.

Clooney called on Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to “send the letter to the Security Council requesting the investigation into ISIS crimes.” “Don’t let ISIS get away with genocide,” she urged.

Iraq’s Ambassador Mohamed Alhakim said his government was committed to ensuring justice and that Iraqi courts had received 500 cases involving ISIS crimes.

With Iraqi forces beating back ISIS fighters in Mosul, Alhakim said that the next step would be ensuring a “true reconciliation” among the city’s religious and ethnic groups. “We need these communities to be at peace with each other,” he said.


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