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The Shabak Brigade, also known as the Shabak Militia or Liwa al-Shabak (), is an
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i armed group that was formed in 2014. The group was initially formed with around 1,500 militiamen in order to regain control of the
Nineveh Plains Nineveh Plains (, Modern ; ; ) is a region in Nineveh Governorate in Iraq. Located to the north and east of the city Mosul, it is the only Christian-majority region in Iraq and have been a gathering point for Iraqi Christians since 2003. Control o ...
from the
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(ISIS).


History

Headquartered in the historically Assyrian, Shabak majority town of
Bartella Bartella (; ) is a town that is located in the Nineveh Plains in northern Iraq, about east of Mosul. Bartella was liberated from ISIL control on October 20, 2016 by Iraqi Special Operations Forces along with the Nineveh Plain Protection Units a ...
, the Shabak Brigade is politically affiliated with the Shabak Democratic Assembly, and militarily operates under the leadership of the
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. The Shabak community had insisted on the formation of a Shabak militia after claims that the
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and Assyrian groups had expanded into Shabak lands, while also advocating for the formation of greater autonomy, protection of Shabaki cultural and religious sites, and a distinct Shabak-Shia identity. The Brigade was initially formed as the Nineveh Plains Forces (قوات سهل نينوی), not to be confused with the Nineveh Plain Forces. The Shabak Brigade is officially known as the "30th Brigade" of the
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after November 23, 2014. Former Shabak member of the
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, Salim Juma, claimed that he obtained 'verbal approval' from the
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for the creation of the force to 'fight
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terrorists.’ Unlike the case of the Babylon Brigades (Brigade 50), the overwhelming majority of the Shabak Brigade are local men. Although the militia was initially formed with 1500 members, videos recorded afterwards show no more than 500 active members, though estimates to the actual number couldn't be recorded. Videos later released by the group, however, appear to only show 500 fighters at most, though accurate estimates can not be drawn from said videos.


Controversy

The Shabak Brigade has been at the centerpiece of controversy among those in the Popular Mobilization Forces due to its unpredictability. In addition to their positions in Bartella and surrounding Shabak areas, Brigade 30 controls the main trade highway between
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and
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. The Brigade's control over the checkpoint has been classified as illegal, but previous attempts by
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and his successor
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failed to reduce their presence in the checkpoint. The Brigade is known to place portraits of the Shiite Imam
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and
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over areas they control. The Shabak Brigade is also noted for its severe human rights violations against Assyrians in the Nineveh Plains. The
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(API) reports that the presence of Brigade 30 in Bartella has disrupted
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Assyrian resettlement post-ISIS. Brigade 30 soldiers have been accused of physical intimidation, rape, extortion, illegal arrests, kidnappings, and property theft. The API has recorded dozens of accounts of physical intimidation, sexual harassment, religious discrimination, robbery, and theft of land or property. Soldiers were also alleged to have threatened the town's primary
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and its
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. Local populations fear that Brigade 30 is using the post-ISIS instability to seize a greater claim over cities like
Qaraqosh Qaraqosh (; (official name), or , also known as al-Ḥamdāniyya or Qara-Qūš; a Turkic placename meaning "Black Bird") is an Assyrian city in the Nineveh Governorate, of Iraq located about southeast of the city of Mosul and west of Erbil am ...
(Bakhdida) and Bartella, and to advance
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in historically Assyrian areas. The shifting demographics in the
Al-Hamdaniya District Al-Hamdaniya District (also known as Bakhdida District; ; ) is a district in the north-east of the Nineveh Governorate (''Ninawa'') of Iraq. Al-Hamdaniya District is divided between four sub-districts: * Aski Kalak (Khabat) Sub-District, mostly ...
in recent decades have been a source of friction between Assyrians and Shabaks. Although Qusay Abbas stressed that these violations were not representative of the entire Shabak community, individual Shabaks have also been encouraged to discriminate against Assyrians. The Shabak Brigade has also been accused of receiving missiles from
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, and providing cover for facilities of the
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in the Nineveh Plains, exacerbating the potential for a conflict in the region. Muslim scholars have also accused the Brigade of torturing prisoners.


Sanctions

In July 2019, the
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levied sanctions against the group's leader, Waad Qado, for several human rights violations he committed as leader of the brigade. Among these violations include stealing money from the population around Bartella through extortion, illegal arrests, and kidnappings. The 30th Brigade had also frequently detained people without warrants, or with fraudulent warrants, and has charged arbitrary customs fees at its checkpoints. Members of the local population had stated that the 30th Brigade has been responsible for egregious offenses including physical intimidation, extortion, robbery, kidnapping, and rape. Although Qado no longer leads the Brigade, he retains a significant amount of influence through his election to the Iraqi Parliament, collecting around 21,000 votes.


References

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