Thursday, 10 July 2014

PEMBERONTAK Sunni MENGAMBIL Alih Bahan-bahan NUKLEAR di Utara IRAQ . . .



Srikandi גבורה Iraq berkata "kumpulan pengganas" telah merampas bahan-bahan nuklear digunakan untuk penyelidikan saintifik di sebuah universiti di utara negara. Utusan PBB Iraq telah merayu bantuan untuk "menghindari ancaman penggunaannya oleh pengganas di Iraq atau di luar negara."

Menurut Duta PBB Iraq, Mohamed Ali Alhakim, kira2 40 kilogram uranium sebatian telah disimpan di Mosul University. Beliau menambah bahawa bahan-bahan seperti "boleh digunakan dalam pembuatan senjata pemusnah besar-besaran."

"Kumpulan pengganas telah merampas kuasa bahan nuklear di laman yang keluar dari kawalan negeri ini," Alhakim memberitahu Setiausaha Agung PBB Ban Ki-moon dalam surat 8 Julai yang diperoleh oleh Reuters pada Rabu.

Alhakim memberi amaran bahawa bahan-bahan boleh diseludup keluar dari Iraq.

Bahan-bahan yg dicuri tdk dipercayai menjadi diperkaya uranium, yg akan menjadikan ia sukar bagi mereka utk dijadikan senjata, satu sumber kerajaan kepada Reuters.

"Republik Iraq memberitahu masyarakat antarabangsa daripada perkembangan ber-bahaya dan meminta bantuan dan sokongan yg diperlukan utk menghindari ancaman penggunaannya oleh pengganas di Iraq atau di luar negara," kata Alhakim dalam suratnya.

Iraq bersetuju dengan Konvensyen Perlindungan Fizikal Bahan Nuklear pada hari Isnin, menurut Agensi Tenaga Atom Antarabangsa (IAEA). Ahli-ahli konvensyen itu bersetuju untuk melindungi kemudahan nuklear dan bahan yg akan digunakan untuk kegunaan aman domestik, penyimpanan, dan pengangkutan.

"Ia juga menyediakan untuk kerjasama antara berkembang dan di kalangan negara mengenai langkah-langkah yang cepat untuk mencari dan mendapatkan semula bahan nuklear yang dicuri atau diseludup, mengurangkan sebarang kesan radiologi sabotaj, dan mencegah dan kesalahan pertempuran yang berkaitan," yang dinyatakan IAEA.

Laporan itu datang hanya sehari selepas Iraq memberitahu PBB bahawa pemberontak mengambil kawalan bekas kemudahan senjata kimia yang terletak di utara Baghdad. Alhakim berkata dalam surat kepada PBB bahawa "kumpulan pengganas bersenjata" mengambil alih kompleks Muthanna pada 11 Jun. Kemudahan ini memegang sisa-sisa bekas program senjata kimia.

Dalam suratnya kepada ketua PBB, yang telah menjadi pengetahuan umum pada hari Selasa, Alhakim juga merayu bantuan dari masyarakat antarabangsa. "Kerajaan Iraq meminta Ahli Syarikat Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu utk memahami ketidakupayaan semasa Iraq, kerana kemerosotan keadaan keselamatan, untuk menunaikan tanggungjawab untuk memusnahkan senjata kimia," katanya.

Baca lebih lanjut: Iraq hilang kawalan senjata kimia depot dengan militan ISIS Iraq loses control of chemical weapons depot to ISIS militants

Keuntungan pantas oleh pemberontak Sunni yang diketuai oleh kumpulan Negeri Islam - sebelum ini dikenali sebagai Negeri Islam di Iraq dan Levant - telah membolehkan mereka mengisytiharkan wilayah di Iraq dan Syria di bawah kawalan mereka, untuk menjadi sebuah negara Islam yang baru, atau khalifah.

Kumpulan itu terutamanya terdiri daripada radikal Islam Sunni, dan telah memenangi sokongan di kalangan mereka di Iraq tidak puas hati dengan sifat eksklusif kerajaan pusat negara itu yang dikuasai Syiah.

Kumpulan itu menguasai bandar negara ke-2 terbesar di Mosul pada 10 Jun apabila militan Sunni menghalau tentera Iraq keluar dari bandar, memaksa ribuan orang untuk melarikan diri. Semasa pengambilalihan, ISIS merobohkan tapak suci di seluruh bandar, termasuk tempat-tempat suci dan masjid.

SUNNI Insurgents take Over NUCLEAE Materials 
in Northern IRAQ . . .

Iraq says “terrorist groups” have seized nuclear materials used for scientific research at a university in the country's north. Iraq's UN envoy has appealed for help to "stave off the threat of their use by terrorists in Iraq or abroad."

According to Iraq's UN ambassador, Mohamed Ali Alhakim, about 40 kilograms of uranium compounds were kept at Mosul University. He added that such materials "can be used in manufacturing weapons of mass destruction."

"Terrorist groups have seized control of nuclear material at the sites that came out of the control of the state," Alhakim told UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in the July 8 letter obtained by Reuters on Wednesday.

Alhakim warned that the materials could be smuggled out of Iraq.

The stolen materials are not believed to be enriched uranium, which would make it difficult for them to be made into weapons, a government source told Reuters.

"The Republic of Iraq is notifying the international community of these dangerous developments and asking for help and the needed support to stave off the threat of their use by terrorists in Iraq or abroad," Alhakim said in a letter.

Iraq acceded to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material on Monday, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Members of the convention agree to protect nuclear facilities and material to be used for peaceful domestic use, storage, and transport.

"It also provides for expanded cooperation between and among states regarding rapid measures to locate and recover stolen or smuggled nuclear material, mitigate any radiological consequences of sabotage, and prevent and combat related offences," the IAEA stated.

The report comes just one day after Iraq told the UN that insurgents took control of a former chemical weapons facility located north of Baghdad. Alhakim said in a letter to the UN that “armed terrorist groups” took over the Muthanna complex on June 11. The facility holds the remnants of a former chemical weapons program.

In his letter to the UN chief, which was made public on Tuesday, Alhakim also pleaded for help from the international community. "The Government of Iraq requests the States Members of the United Nations to understand the current inability of Iraq, owing to the deterioration of the security situation, to fulfill its obligations to destroy chemical weapons," he said.


The rapid gains by Sunni insurgents led by the Islamic State group – formerly known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant – have allowed them to declare the territory in Iraq and Syria under their control, to be a new Islamic state, or caliphate. The group is primarily composed of radical Sunni Muslims, and has won the support among those in Iraq disgruntled with the exclusive nature of the country's Shia-dominated central government.

The group took control of the country's second largest city of Mosul on June 10 when Sunni militants drove Iraq’s army out of the city, forcing thousands of civilians to flee. During the takeover, ISIS demolished sacred sites throughout the city, including shrines and mosques.



Golongan ISIS ini MEROBOHKAN MASJID-masjid, TEMPAT-tempat SUCI di UTARA IRAQ (FOTO)

Srikandi גבורה Mazhab militan Islam, ISIS, yang telah menyerang seluruh utara dan barat Iraq sejak bulan lepas, tlh merobohkan tapak suci seperti tempat-tempat suci dan masjid di sekitar bandar utara bersejarah Mosul di wilayah Nineveh.

Gambar-gambar dari kawasan yang dihantar online di bawah panji-panji "merobohkan tempat-tempat suci dan patung tugu idola di negeri Niniwe" masjid yang digambarkan sedang bertukar menjadi timbunan runtuhan - bahan letupan digunakan menentang bangunan Syiah - dan jentolak merobohkan tempat-tempat suci.

Sekurang-kurangnya 4 tempat-tempat suci untuk Sunni angka Arab atau Sufi telah dimusnahkan oleh jentolak, menurut AFP. Struktur telah dibina di sekitar kubur orang-orang kudus Islam. 6 buah masjid Syiah juga telah dimusnahkan menggunakan bahan letupan.

ISIS Jihadists Demolish MOSQUES, Shrines 
in northern IRAQ (PHOTOS) . . .

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Islamic militant sect, ISIS, which has been rampaging across the north and west of Iraq since last month, has been demolishing sacred sites such as shrines and mosques around the historic northern city of Mosul in Nineveh province.

Photographs from the area posted online under the banner “Demolishing shrines and idols in the state of Nineveh” depicted mosques being turned into piles of rubble – explosives deployed against Shiite buildings - and bulldozers flattening the shrines.

At least four shrines to Sunni Arab or Sufi figures have been destroyed by the bulldozers, according to AFP. The structures had been built around graves of Muslim saints. Six Shiite mosques have also been destroyed using explosives.

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"Kami berasa sangat sedih untuk perobohan tempat-tempat suci ini, yang kita warisi dari nenek dan datuk kami," berusia 51 tahun bermastautin Mosul Ahmed kepada AFP.

"Mereka adalah tanda tempat di bandar," katanya.

Penduduk tempatan mengesahkan bahawa bangunan2 yang telah musnah dan 2 katedral diduduki kepada agensi. Salib-salib di hadapan gereja Kasdim Mosul dan Syria gereja Ortodoks telah dikeluarkan & digantikan dengan panji2 hitam daripada Negara Islam.

“We feel very sad for the demolition of these shrines, which we inherited from 
our fathers and grandfathers,” 51-year-old Mosul resident Ahmed told AFP.

“They are landmarks in the city,” he said.

Local residents verified that buildings had been destroyed and two cathedrals occupied to the agency. Crosses at the front of Mosul’s Chaldean cathedral and Syrian Orthodox cathedral were removed and replaced with the black flag of the Islamic State.

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Bandar Tal Afar, kira-kira 70km barat Mosul, juga disasarkan, dengan sebuah kuil Syiah Huseiniya yang diletupkan.

Salah satu tempat suci dimusnahkan telah terselamat sasaran sebelum oleh kumpulan itu pada 24 Jun.


The city of Tal Afar, approximately 70km west of Mosul, was also targeted, with a Shiite Huseiniya temple being blown up.

One of the shrines destroyed had survived a prior targeting by the group on June 24.

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"Berpuluh-puluh lelaki, wanita dan kanak-kanak membentuk dinding manusia dan dikelilingi makam suci Sheikh Fathi dalam kejiranan al-Mushahada barat Mosul dan menghalang pengganas daripada menyerang," Ninawa majlis puak timbalan ketua Ibrahim al-Hassan memberitahu Al-Shorfa tidak lama selepas kejadian itu.

“Dozens of men, women and children formed a human wall and surrounded the sacred shrine of Sheikh Fathi in al-Mushahada neighbourhood of western Mosul and prevented the terrorists from storming it,” Ninawa tribal council deputy head Ibrahim al-Hassan told Al-Shorfa shortly after the incident.

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Makam Sheikh Fathi - satu Mosul yang paling penting, sejak 1760, adalah antara ianya yang musnah.

Mosul telah ditangkap pada 10 Jun apabila militan Sunni menghalau tentera Iraq keluar dari bandar. Beribu-ribu orang awam melarikan diri sebagai Golongan ini mengambil alih bandar terhadap majoriti Syiah kerajaan Baghdad yang dipimpin oleh Perdana Menteri Nuri al-Maliki.

Sheikh Fathi’s shrine – one of Mosul’s most important, dating back to 1760, was among those destroyed.

Mosul was captured on June 10 when Sunni militants drove Iraq’s army out of the city. Thousands of civilians fled as jihadists took control of the city against the Shi’ite majority Baghdad government led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

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Maliki telah bersumpah untuk mengalahkan jihad; pada hari Jumaat dia secara terbuka menyatakan bahawa: "Menarik daripada medan perang manakala yang dihadapi oleh organisasi pengganas yg bertentangan dgn Islam & umat manusia akan menunjukkan kelemahan dan bukannya membawa tanggungjawab yang sah, negara dan moral saya."

"Saya telah berikrar kepada Allah bahawa saya akan terus berjuang di sisi angkatan tentera & sukarelawan kita sehingga kita mengalahkan musuh2 Iraq & rakyatnya," katanya.

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Maliki has sworn to defeat the jihadists; on Friday he stated publicly that: “Pulling out of the battlefield while facing terrorist organizations that are against Islam and humanity would show weakness instead of carrying out my legitimate, national and moral responsibility.”

“I have vowed to God that I will continue to fight by the side of our armed forces 
and volunteers until we defeat the enemies of Iraq and its people,” he said.


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