Almost 6,000 Sunni Arab civilians in Iraq turned against Al-Qaeda yesterday and signed a pact to help US forces police possible insurgent escape routes. As insurgents seek to gain a foothold in the semi-autonomous north, American officials hailed the alliance, which is the Iraq war’s largest single volunteer effort, AP reports.
The new fighters will be paid $275 monthly—comparable to a typical Iraqi policeman’s salary—and will cover about 200 security checkpoints starting next month. One mayor cited local murders by the insurgents, and vowed: “I will not let them continue their killing.” Thousands of Iraqis have helped American forces dampen violence, and thousands of refugees are returning home to Iraq from Syria. (More Iraq stories.)