(Reuters) - 
Islamic State militants have executed 36 more members of an Iraqi tribe 
that had resisted the Sunni militant group's advances in western Anbar 
Province for weeks, a member of the tribe said on Monday. "They were shot dead 
in Ramadi," said Hamdan al-Nimrawi of the Albu Nimr tribe, which had 
already lost 322 people last week in some of the worst bloodshed since 
the Sunni militants swept through northern Iraq last June. The
 killing spree started last week when Islamic State militants began 
hunting down and executing large numbers of tribesmen and dumping them 
in mass graves or on roadsides after capturing their main village in 
Anbar. The Albu Nimr 
tribe, which is also Sunni, had put up fierce resistance against Islamic
 State for weeks but finally ran low on ammunition, food and fuel last 
week as militant fighters closed in on their village Zauiyat Albu Nimr. Iraq's
 Human Rights Ministry said on Sunday Islamic State militants had 
already killed 322 members of the tribe, including dozens of women and 
children whose bodies were dumped in a well.  One
 leader of the tribe, Sheikh Naeem al-Ga'oud, told Reuters last week he 
had repeatedly asked the Shi'ite-led central government and army to 
provide his men with arms but no action was taken. The
 fall of the village dampened the Baghdad government's hopes the Sunni 
tribesmen of Anbar, who once helped U.S. Marines defeat al Qaeda, would 
become a formidable force again and help the army take on Iraq's new, 
far more effective enemy. Islamic
 State already controls most of the vast desert province running from 
the Syrian border to the western outskirts of Baghdad. It includes towns
 in the Euphrates River valley dominated by Sunni tribes. If the province falls, it could give Islamic State a better chance to make good on its threat to march on Baghdad. In
 Anbar, the militants are now encircling a large air base and the vital 
Haditha dam on the Euphrates. Fighters control towns from the Syrian 
border to parts of provincial capital Ramadi and into the lush irrigated
 areas near Baghdad.
Islamic State kills 36 more members of embattled Iraqi tribe
 
			Reuters
                
				
					
				
				
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
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