The lessons of Tikrit
Iraqi government in the hot seat as its allies stand accused of looting a liberated city.
The Shia armed groups have left the city, but the local population complain that they went on a looting spree after Tikrit was retaken from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
Prime Minister Haidar Abadi now faces a tough job as his government’s forces are still trying to recapture other cities controlled by ISIL, especially Mosul.
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So, what lessons will be learnt from Tikrit? And would this deepen the sectarian divide in the country?
Presenter: Jane Dutton
Guests:
Sabah Al-Mukhtar – The president of the Arab Lawyers Association
Mark Kimmitt – a retired US Brigadier General and former chief military spokesman for coalition forces in Iraq
Ali Al Dabbagh – a former spokesman of the Iraqi government