2013 Hawija clashes
The 2013 Hawija clashes relate to a series of violent attacks within Iraq, as part of the 2012–13 Iraqi protests and Iraqi insurgency post-U.S. withdrawal. On April 23, an army raid against a protest encampment in the city of Hawija, west of Kirkuk, led to dozens of civilian deaths and the involvement of several insurgent groups in organized action against the government, leading to fears of a return to a wide-scale Sunni-Shia conflict within the country. By April 27, more than 300 people were reported killed and scores more injured in one of the worst outbreaks of violence since the U.S. withdrawal in December 2011.
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2013 Hawija clashes
The 2013 Hawija clashes relate to a series of violent attacks within Iraq, as part of the 2012–13 Iraqi protests and Iraqi insurgency post-U.S. withdrawal. On April 23, an army raid against a protest encampment in the city of Hawija, west of Kirkuk, led to dozens of civilian deaths and the involvement of several insurgent groups in organized action against the government, leading to fears of a return to a wide-scale Sunni-Shia conflict within the country. By April 27, more than 300 people were reported killed and scores more injured in one of the worst outbreaks of violence since the U.S. withdrawal in December 2011.
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The 2013 Hawija clashes relate ...... . withdrawal in December 2011.
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مجزة الحويجة هي مجزرة حصلت في ...... عراقية ساحة اعتصام لمتظاهرين.
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*Iraqi Army
*Iraqi Police
*Naqshbandi Army
25pxSupreme Command for Jihad and Liberation
Iraqi Government
Iraqi Opposition Groups
Islamic State of Iraq
Sahwa militia
date
2013-04-23
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* Army imposes curfew inDiyalaandAnbar provinces
* Insurgents briefly take over the town of Suleiman Bek on April 25
* Iraqi government bans 10 TV stations (incl.Al Jazeera) from broadcasting on April 29
*Karameh Border Crossingtemporarily closed on April 30
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Iraqi Army: ~300,000
Iraqi Police: ~300,000
Naqshbandi Army: 1,500 - 5,000
Peshmerga: ~200,000
Sons of Iraq: 30,000 (June 2012)
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Location of Hawija, site of the initial shootings
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The 2013 Hawija clashes relate ...... . withdrawal in December 2011.
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مجزة الحويجة هي مجزرة حصلت في ...... عراقية ساحة اعتصام لمتظاهرين.
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مجزرة الحويجة
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