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Chapter Two: Maps, Graphics and Data

Chapter Two: Maps, Graphics and Data Chapter Two Maps, Graphics and Data There are more than 40 militias in Iraq that form the Hashd the Iraqi government’s command, the groups are ideologically Areas of territorial control Shia militias in Iraq Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi 700 The two most powerful criminal groups in Colombia are Los Urabeños and Los Rastrojos, both of which developed out al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation Units, or PMU), and that ght diverse: some are linked to Iraqi political parties or are closely Syria Iraq of right-wing paramilitary groups that demobilised during the 2000s. Many of the country’s gangs were formed or against the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL). Most of aligned with Iran, while others formed after Grand Ayatollah Ali Iraqi security forces grew quickly after the demobilisation, and some established themselves as nationwide enterprises. The groups are Rebels Iraqi security forces 600 these militias are Shia, but some Sunnis and members of other al-Sistani issued in June 2014 a fatwa that called for Shi’ites to Popular Mobilisation Units seen as potential threats to stability in the areas of Colombia currently occupied by FARC. Assad government Kurdistan Regional [around 120,000 ghters] coordinated by Faleh al-Fayad sects also participate. ght against http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Armed Conflict Survey Taylor & Francis

Chapter Two: Maps, Graphics and Data

Armed Conflict Survey , Volume 2 (1): 8 – Jan 1, 2016
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Taylor & Francis
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© 2016 The International Institute for Strategic Studies
ISSN
2374-0981
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2374-0973
DOI
10.1080/23740973.2016.1168986
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Abstract

Chapter Two Maps, Graphics and Data There are more than 40 militias in Iraq that form the Hashd the Iraqi government’s command, the groups are ideologically Areas of territorial control Shia militias in Iraq Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi 700 The two most powerful criminal groups in Colombia are Los Urabeños and Los Rastrojos, both of which developed out al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation Units, or PMU), and that ght diverse: some are linked to Iraqi political parties or are closely Syria Iraq of right-wing paramilitary groups that demobilised during the 2000s. Many of the country’s gangs were formed or against the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL). Most of aligned with Iran, while others formed after Grand Ayatollah Ali Iraqi security forces grew quickly after the demobilisation, and some established themselves as nationwide enterprises. The groups are Rebels Iraqi security forces 600 these militias are Shia, but some Sunnis and members of other al-Sistani issued in June 2014 a fatwa that called for Shi’ites to Popular Mobilisation Units seen as potential threats to stability in the areas of Colombia currently occupied by FARC. Assad government Kurdistan Regional [around 120,000 ghters] coordinated by Faleh al-Fayad sects also participate. ght against

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Published: Jan 1, 2016

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