Amnesty International says weapons sold by various countries are being used by militias to commit war crimes in Iraq.
Weapons sold by 17 countries - including Britain, Russia and the United States - are being used by militias to commit war crimes in Iraq, according to Amnesty International.
The Amnesty report focuses on Popular Mobilisation Units, which are a crucial part of the Iraqi government's strategy in fighting ISIL.
The Shia militias were officially made part of Iraq's security forces two months ago.
Weapons sold by 17 countries - including Britain, Russia and the United States - are being used by militias to commit war crimes in Iraq, according to Amnesty International.
The Amnesty report focuses on Popular Mobilisation Units, which are a crucial part of the Iraqi government's strategy in fighting ISIL.
The Shia militias were officially made part of Iraq's security forces two months ago.