Les fan-boys des « sunnites humiliés » ont lourdement insisté sur les exactions des « milices chiites irakiennes » après la libération de Tikrit. Un article d’Al Jazeera english vient doucher leur enthousiasme sectaire : What really happened in Tikrit after ISIL fled
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Arson and looting incidents in Tikrit after the Iraqi army recaptured the city last week from fighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have highlighted the deep divisions between the Sunni tribes that supported ISIL and the Sunni tribes that opposed it, local and federal security officials said.
Those divisions threaten to tear apart the Sunni community in the areas still under ISIL control, Iraqi officials said.
Hundreds of homes and stores were set ablaze after they were looted by unidentified people last week in Tikrit, one of the biggest Iraqi cities dominated by a Sunni Muslim population. It was seized by ISIL last summer.
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“But the deliberate burning of the other houses and stores began when the troops of the Salahuddin local police got into the city. They were targeting the properties of Daesh members and their collaborators,” the officer said.
Every province in Iraq has a local police force whose members hail exclusively from the residents of that province.
Security officials told Al Jazeera that the local Salahuddin police force primarily includes the sons of the tribes that sided with the government in its war against ISIL.