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Assi al-Qawali
عاصي قوالي
BornTuz Khurmatu, Iraq
Allegiance Peshmerga
Kurdistan Democratic Party
White Flags
Years of service2015–2017
Battles/wars
  • ISIL insurgency (2017–present)
  • Assi al-Qawali is an Iraqi-Kurdish insurgent leader and a former Peshmerga volunteer that is allegedly the leader of the White Flags which is believed to be a splinter group of Ansar al-Islam by the government of Iraq and some observers.

    Biography[edit]

    Background[edit]

    Qawali was born in a Sunni Kurd family in the Tuz Khurmatu city of Iraq's Saladin Governorate, he is in his fifties and from a poor background, and lived by a river which he would draw water from and transport with his tractor to other areas to earn an income. He was described as a calm individual, and reportedly held ties to Mullah Krekar an Islamist cleric and founder of Ansar al-Islam, and is also alleged to have had ties to ISIL.[1] Qawali was also a member the Kurdistan Democratic Party and a supporter of Masoud Barzani as well as a volunteer of its armed branch Peshmerga, and carried out attacks with his supporters against Iraqi government forces and allied paramilitary groups by riding horses, motorcycles and 4-wheel drive vehicles and launching the attacks from the Hamrin Mountains.[2][3][4] Between 2015 and 2016 he participated in riots in Tuz Khurmato and allegedly burned down houses belonging to Shia Iraqi Turkmen.

    Militant activity[edit]

    In April 2016 he took part in clashes against Iraqi Security Forces, and Kurdish media outlets showed photos of him removing the flag of Kata'ib Hezbollah afterwards. Qawali was quoted by Rudaw about the event, "There was an Iraqi flag in the place but I did not approach it, and I just threw the Popular Mobilization Forces flag," adding "The president of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani can only repair the situation, so I invite him to intervene."[5]

    During the break out of fighting between Iraq's government and Kurdish forces in October 2017, he attacked the Popular Mobilization Forces headquarters in Tuz Khurmato after the arrival of the Iraqi Army in the town.

    In December 2017, he reportedly established the White Flags, and led the group in firing mortars and rockets at Turkmen PMF positions in Tuz Khurmato which Iraqi security forces claim to have resulted in the death of two civilians and the injury of several others.[6]

    In an interview with the Saudi-based Arab News an associate of Qawali, a Peshmerga commander said regarding him, “Sheikh Mujahid Assi … is leading an armed group in Tuz Khurmatu as a part of the Kurdish popular resistance against the Shiite terrorist militias.” And attributed rocket attacks in the town to Qawali. He and the White Flags had also been accused of executing truck drivers on a road between Baghdad and Kirkuk, by Iraqi media.

    In response to the attacks attributed to Qawali, the mayor of Tuz Khurmato said regarding him and the group he reportedly leads, “These are extremist groups who were oppressed and prevented (by the Kurdish authorities) from working before,” adding “They are Kurdish militants (and are) joined by Daesh (ISIL) militants who fled the neighboring areas,” and “They are sleeper cells that were waiting for the right time and place to resume their activities.”[7]

    On 28 December 2017, he was reportedly arrested by Iraqi security forces along with members of the White Flags for firing rockets and mortars at Turkmen Popular Mobilization Forces command centers in Kirkuk.[8][9][10]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Akgungor, Ilker (December 17, 2017). "Barzani'nin 'Beyaz bayraklısı' yakalandı!". Medium.
  • ^ "'الشرق الأوسط': خلفاء داعش الإرهابية في العراق". صدى البلد. December 18, 2017.
  • ^ Marc Simms (2018-04-24). "Potential threat to Oil facilities and transports by the white flags". Proeliumlaw.com. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  • ^ Berkel, Pieter Van (December 16, 2017). "[DIEPGAAND] Nieuwe gewapende groep verschijnt in Irak". Archived from the original on August 19, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • ^ "Info". rudaw.net. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  • ^ "الرايات البيضاء تشعل التوتر بين البيشمركة والحشد الشيعي". أورينت نت.
  • ^ "Kurdish militant group re-emerges in northern Iraq under new name". Arab News. December 14, 2017.
  • ^ "White Flag group no cause for alarm, Iraq says". Diyaruna.
  • ^ ""عاصي قوالي" | شبكة عراق الخير".
  • ^ "القوات الأمنية تعتقل احد قيادات تنظيم "الرايات البيضاء"". الموقف العراقي. December 15, 2017.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Assi_al-Qawali&oldid=1222619641"

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