Al-Sadiyah
Al-Sadiyah or As-Sadiyah (Arabic: السعدية, romanized: Al-Sadiyah;[1] Kurdish: Sedîye ,سەعدیە[2][3]) is a town in Diyala Governorate, Iraq. It is located near the Diyala River 8 km south of Jalawla. Kurds constituted 50% of the town in the 1947 census[4] and the town is part of the Disputed areas of North Iraq.[5]
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Coordinates: 34°11′26.0″N 45°07′14.8″E | |
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Governorate | Diyala |
Municipality | Khanaqin District |
Background
In the early hours of 13 June, ISIL seized two towns in Diyala Province, after security forces abandoned their posts in Al-Sadiyah and Jalawla. Several villages around the Hamrin Mountains were also captured.[6][7]
Al-Sadiyah has come under the control of the Popular Mobilization Forces.[8]
gollark: If part of your concern is institutional racism or whatever, how are law changes going to fix it?
gollark: No, that is *a thing they do*, but the general point of them is to enforce laws, which happens most of the time.
gollark: Yes, some police do bad things, but that doesn't mean all of them do, so "What good things do either us police or army do" is very hyperbolic.
gollark: I mean, they are mostly not... randomly arresting people due to incorrect skin melanin content.
gollark: Well, obviously the police... enforce the law, roughly.
References
- "عودة ٨٠٠ عائله نازحة الى منازلهم في ناحية السعدية بمحافظة ديالى". Rûdaw (in Arabic). 3 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- "Cejna berxwedana Kobanê pîroz be". Yeni Özgür Politika (in Kurdish). 29 July 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- "سەعدیە.. داعش هێرشی کردە سەر لیوایەکی حەشدی شەعبی" (in Kurdish). Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- C. J. Edmonds (1957). Kurds, Turks and Arabs, Politics, Travel and Research in North-Eastern Iraq, 1919-1925. Oxford University Press. p. 438. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
- Kane, Sean. "An Iraqi flashpoint loses its American safety net". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- Insurgents take two more Iraqi towns, Obama threatens air strikes Archived 13 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- "Iraq conflict: ISIS militants seize new towns". BBC. 13 June 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
- Shiite militias staying in ‘disputed territories’ could cause problems: officials
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