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Kurdish Refugees Attack Yazidi Refugees
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Yazidis leaving the Mamilian IDP camp.
North Iraq -- The cause that led to recent clashes between Muslim Kurds and Yazidi refugees on Friday in a refugee camp located in Akre has now been clarified. About 12,000 refugees are currently housed at the refugee camp of Mamilian, including around 9,000 Yazidis from Shingal as well as 3,000 Muslim Kurds who had to flee the Iraqi metropolis of Mosul. This camp for internally displaced persons was completed earlier this year and is under the management of Dohuk Province. In March this year, UNHCR estimated the number of refugees there at 12,503 people. LageMamilianLagerAn YazidiPress correspondent went to the refugee camp to obtain information on the course of the incident. The camp administration told him that the Kurds in the camp had asked for the construction of a mosque on the premises of the camp. The Yazidis, however, protested the plan, claiming that there was no plausible reason for the construction since there were already hundreds of mosques located in that area, adding that the call of the Mueezin would further traumatize those Yazidi women and children who had to flee the "Islamic State" from Shingal. On Friday morning, a verbal dispute then erupted between members of the Kurdish Shabak, Zebari and Harky tribes on the one side and Yazidis on the other. The heated verbal exchange continued until noon. Soon after, the Muslim Kurds of the camp called in their fellow tribe members from the surrounding areas who rushed to the scene armed and in the hundreds, surrounding the camp and firing shots in the air, as several refugees confirmed. "The Kurds mobilized their relatives and fellow tribe members from the villages who then surrounded the camp. They were armed and fired shots over the camp and shouted slogans of DAESH (editor



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