ArmInfo. The National Union of Yazidis "Sinjar" today, August 12, held a protest action in front of the UN Yerevan office demanding that the World Organization create mechanisms to protect the Yazidis in northern Iraq and prevent a new genocide.
Representative of the National Union of Yazidis "Sinjar" Hamlet Simonyan, in an interview with journalists, spoke about the intention to send a corresponding letter-appeal of the Yazidis to the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres through the Yerevan UN office.
According to him, with this protest action they want to draw the attention of the international community to the newly aggravated problem of the Yazidis in Iraq.
"I don't know what the reaction of the international community will be, because we saw how it reacted to the blockade of Artsakh, which lasted for more than 9 months. There was no significant response. There is little hope, but we must demand," the representative of the Yazidi organization noted.
In this vein, Simonyan expressed concern about the increase in hate speech against the Yazidis that has been observed in recent days. According to him, the Yazidi refugees living in the camps are panicking, fearing a repeat of attacks by Islamists.
Ten years after the genocide of the Yazidis committed by ISIS, there are still 30 refugee camps in northern Iraq, where over 1,500 Yazidis live. They are in an extremely difficult situation, suffering from a lack of proper assistance. At the same time, they cannot return to their homeland - Sinjar in the far northwest of Iraq, since the region remains an arena of political struggle.
It is noteworthy that on August 11, the Central Executive Committee of the opposition People's Equality and Democracy Party (PEDP) also made a statement in defense of the Yazidis.
"An ancient religious group that has been subjected to attempts to exterminate 73 times throughout its history is once again facing a serious threat of massacre instigated by the KDP. This ancient religious group is at risk of extermination due to false ideas and dangerous rhetoric. The new threat initiated by the Barzani administration is paving the way for systematic ethnic and religious cleansing," the political force said in a statement, adding that some 150,000 Yazidis who survived the ISIS mercenary attack and the subsequent genocide on August 3, 2014, are living in inhumane conditions and are locked in tent cities in southern Kurdistan.
"During this time, more than 100,000 Yazidis have been forced to seek refuge in Western countries. Those who remained recently found themselves under threat of massacres again after fatwas were issued in the mosques of Zakho. Thousands of Yazidis in refugee camps in the territories controlled by the KDP are desperately trying to return to Shengal due to threats. The KDP, which abandoned the Yazidis to their fate in 2014 and did not allow them to be protected during the massacre carried out by ISIS, will be the main culprit of a new massacre if one occurs. We warn the KDP and the authorities of Southern Kurdistan - this dangerous game must be stopped immediately. The Kurdish people will defend the right of the Yazidis to live in peace and security on their lands, as they did in the past," the PPR added.
The Genocide of the Yazidi population in the city of Sinjar in northern Iraq was carried out by the Islamic State group in 2014. It manifested itself in the expulsion of Yazidis, their mass murder, and the abduction of Yazidi women. The actions of IS against the Yazidis became known as the "campaign of forced conversion." About 50 thousand Yazidis became refugees, and several thousand more died. It should be added that in 2018, the Armenian parliament recognized the Yazidi genocide in Iraq, and in 2015, on the 100th anniversary of the Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, it adopted a resolution recognizing the genocide of the Greeks and Assyrians.