Mamouzini added that Daesh is terrified of a public uprising against its rule in Mosul, and strictly monitors the movements of the city dwellers.

Ahlul Bayt News Agency - The Kurdistan Democratic Party spokesman Saeed Mamouzini said on Saturday, that the ISIS organization arrested 127 people in Mosul for using mobile phones, noting that the organization fears a popular movement against it.



Mamouzini said in an interview with Iraqi news “The ISIS organization arrested 127 people in the city of Mosul, because of their use of mobile phones.”



He added, “The organization fears of a popular movement against it,” pointing out that “ISIS stresses its procedures against the movements of citizens in Mosul.”

targets Christian homes

Meanwhile, Daesh (IS, ISIS) terrorists have blown up nearly two dozen houses belonging to Christian residents in Nineveh Province.

Mamouzini said Daesh terrorists have recently demolished 21 Christian houses in the ancient Assyrian city of Bakhdida, located about 32 kilometers (20 miles) southeast of Mosul.

He added that the militants have so far blown up hundreds of houses owned by members of various ethnic and religious communities across Nineveh Province.