Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces Against ISIS in Al Anbar
Clashes in western
Iraq began on
30 December 2013 when
Iraqi Shia security forces kidnapped
Sunni MP
Ahmed al-Alwani and killed some of his relatives from the
Dulaim tribe (Albo-alon clan) the largest tribe in
Anbar, on the second day Iraqi Shia security forces tore down a year-old Dulaimi Sunni protest camp in
Ramadi.
Tribal Dulaim militias battled against the
Iraqi Army in Ramadi,
Fallujah. After the Iraqi Army withdrew from
Anbar province to cool the situation on
31 December, tribal militants took over Fallujah and
Karma and most of the city of Ramadi. slowly after militants from the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (
ISIL) entered some of the neighborhoods of Ramadi and parts of Anbar, in the predominantly Sunni
Al Anbar governorate.
Following the arrival of ISIL, some of Dulaimi tribal militias in Ramadi allied themselves with ISIL forces to counter the
Shia government forces.
The tribes of Zoba, Al-Jumeilat, Al-Bu
Issa tribal joined to the Dulaim tribe in their fighting against the
Iraqi army. 30,
000 Dulaimi policemen in Anbar also left the local police stations and joined tribal forces in fighting against the Iraqi army
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