Monday 11 August 2014

ISIS Make Religion As visor to Acquire Oil and Water

 

London - Not to mention after the conflict in Gaza, Palestine widespread violence occurred in northern Iraq. Islamic extremist group State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) declared the 'Caliphate', an Islamic state that is claimed stretches over the Earth. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi - who allegedly wearing a luxury watch in his first public appearance as a unilateral --up to caliph.

ISIS attracted worldwide attention because the use of violent means to achieve its goals. Not only Iraqi soldiers brutally execute and deploy the image in the virtual world, the militant group in recent targeting minority Yazidis, Christians, Shia Muslims also. To which do not embrace Islam, they give ultimatum, "convert or die".

Last week, Iraq's human rights minister claimed, at least 500 people had been killed ISIS Yazidis. A number of victims - including women and children - and even buried alive. Meanwhile, 300 women were abducted to be used as slaves.

Justify the purpose of ISIS purely based upon belief

Diana Darke, Middle East expert from Oxford in the article titled 'Oil and water, not religion, are fueling Isis campaign to wipe out the Minorities' on the website of The Sunday Times, argues otherwise.

According to him, are oil and water, not religion, is the reason ISIS slaughtered minority.

According to Darke, areas of conflict in Iraq near Sinjar Mountains, has long been a religious minority living. "In the land known as the 'fertile crescent yan' is the birthplace of religions, even civilization itself.'s Three major monotheistic religions were born here - Jews, Christians and Muslims," ​​he wrote.

Quotes from Al Arabiya's website on Monday (8/11/2014), Darke argues, motivated minority groups to attack the motives ISIS to improve its economic strength.

ISIS mastery over the largest dam in Iraq recently, for example, extremist groups that make extensive control over the water supply in the country that night in 1001. With it, they can even create flooding in the capital Baghdad.

Not only that, the group also continues to maintain a number of oil fields, sell their products on the black market to finance its operations.

Meanwhile, in the Kurdish-controlled region of northern Iraq, where the minorities who have fled to seek refuge - increasingly threatened. Early last week, Kurdish officials said it is facing 'existential threat'.

One of the opponents of ISIS is a Kurdish Sunni fighters who are both like-minded Muslims and the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham it.

"The greatest irony is that all religious groups are struggling to coexist in this region believe in the same God, just choose a different symbol - peacock, cross, sun, or simply an abstract geometric pattern. This is proof that there is not a question of conflict religion, war water, oil, and power, "according to an article published excerpts Al Arabiya.