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The 2011 Duhok riots refers to riots which began on December 2, 2011 in the Duhok Governorate, Iraq. They were instigated by Friday prayers' sermons by Ismail Osman Sindai, a Kurdish imam, calling for attacks against stores selling alcohol and massage parlours in Zakho. The riots soon developed into the looting and burning down of Assyrian- and Yazidi-owned properties in other towns in the governorate, causing four million dollars of damage.

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  • اضطرابات دهوك 2011 (ar)
  • 2011 Duhok riots (en)
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  • اضطرابات دهوك عام 2011 هي أعمال الشغب قام بها مسلمون أكراد ابتداء من 2 كانون الأول 2011 بتحريض من أئمة جوامع أثناء خطب الجمعة في مدينة زاخو محافظة دهوك، العراق، دعوا فيه إلى تدمير مخازن الخمور وصالونات التدليك. سرعان ما تطورت أعمال الشغب إلى نهب وحرق ممتلكات المسيحيين الآشوريين/الكلدان واليزيديين في مدن أخرى في المحافظة. (ar)
  • The 2011 Duhok riots refers to riots which began on December 2, 2011 in the Duhok Governorate, Iraq. They were instigated by Friday prayers' sermons by Ismail Osman Sindai, a Kurdish imam, calling for attacks against stores selling alcohol and massage parlours in Zakho. The riots soon developed into the looting and burning down of Assyrian- and Yazidi-owned properties in other towns in the governorate, causing four million dollars of damage. (en)
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  • Shops in Zakho after the riots (en)
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  • Islamic sermons (en)
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  • To destroy massage parlors and alcohol shops (en)
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  • Widespread property damage, arrest of KIU members (en)
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  • اضطرابات دهوك عام 2011 هي أعمال الشغب قام بها مسلمون أكراد ابتداء من 2 كانون الأول 2011 بتحريض من أئمة جوامع أثناء خطب الجمعة في مدينة زاخو محافظة دهوك، العراق، دعوا فيه إلى تدمير مخازن الخمور وصالونات التدليك. سرعان ما تطورت أعمال الشغب إلى نهب وحرق ممتلكات المسيحيين الآشوريين/الكلدان واليزيديين في مدن أخرى في المحافظة. (ar)
  • The 2011 Duhok riots refers to riots which began on December 2, 2011 in the Duhok Governorate, Iraq. They were instigated by Friday prayers' sermons by Ismail Osman Sindai, a Kurdish imam, calling for attacks against stores selling alcohol and massage parlours in Zakho. The riots soon developed into the looting and burning down of Assyrian- and Yazidi-owned properties in other towns in the governorate, causing four million dollars of damage. The riots ended after Kurdistan Regional Government security forces intervened and began a massive crackdown on demonstrators. As a result of the riots, a group of secular Kurds attacked a number of buildings belonging to the Kurdistan Islamic Union party. (en)
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