The Iraqi government has laid a time bomb against the Yezidi population by repatriating 800 families of IS militants from Syrian Kurdistan

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Recall that in 2014, the terrorist group ISIS attacked the Yezidi towns and villages of Shangal, with the aim of mass murder, violence and enslavement on ethnic grounds. To this day, mass graves are found in Sinjar, several thousand Yazidi women and children are still in captivity and slavery of ISIS terrorists, or rather in their so-called families. Most of the captives are also forcibly Islamized, as a result of which they are afraid to return to their relatives and friends. It is reliably known from local sources that many women are still enslaved by IS families living in camps (for IS families), as slaves, and all this in the 21st century. In such camps, IS families live under the control and full support of the government of Iraq, which is not unimportant, the families of terrorists live much better than the same Yazidi refugees and displaced persons who survived the genocide.

Recently, a delegation of the Iraqi parliament went to Syrian Kurdistan to prepare for the repatriation of 800 families of members of the terrorist group ISIS, as reported by Iraqi MP Shervan Dubardani.

Thousands of family members of IS militants are currently being held in a huge detention center at the al-Khol camp in Hasakah, in northeastern Syria. Local Kurdish authorities have repeatedly asked for the repatriation of non-Syrian families and members of the IS, as the overcrowded camp poses a threat to the security of the region.

MP Shervan Dubardani said that the families of the terrorist members will be returned to Iraq and placed in the Jadaa camp, located south of Mosul, the second largest Iraqi city in the north of the country, where ISIS first declared its so-called caliphate in 2014. However, the families will be repatriated in several different stages to ensure the safety of the convoys, the deputy added.

According to official statistics received on January 12, 2022, 16,404 families live in the al-Khol camp, which is 60,351 people, of which 8,256 Iraqi families, estimated at 30,738 people, and 5,619 Syrian families, consisting of 21,058 people, and about 2,529 foreign families, estimated at 8,555 people.

All these years, ISIL families have been undergoing psychological and moral treatment of young members of ISIL families and they have raised young people with radical Islamist views. We can call this fact a time bomb - these are future terrorists. Sooner or later, representatives of ISIS families will take up arms and everything will happen again, again war and mass killings of civilians.

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Tags: #shangal   #sindjar   #ezidi   #yezids  



The Iraqi government has laid a time bomb against the Yezidi population by repatriating 800 families of IS militants from Syrian Kurdistan

2022/03/03-1647063968.jpg
Read: 1588     15:00     12 Март 2022    

Recall that in 2014, the terrorist group ISIS attacked the Yezidi towns and villages of Shangal, with the aim of mass murder, violence and enslavement on ethnic grounds. To this day, mass graves are found in Sinjar, several thousand Yazidi women and children are still in captivity and slavery of ISIS terrorists, or rather in their so-called families. Most of the captives are also forcibly Islamized, as a result of which they are afraid to return to their relatives and friends. It is reliably known from local sources that many women are still enslaved by IS families living in camps (for IS families), as slaves, and all this in the 21st century. In such camps, IS families live under the control and full support of the government of Iraq, which is not unimportant, the families of terrorists live much better than the same Yazidi refugees and displaced persons who survived the genocide.

Recently, a delegation of the Iraqi parliament went to Syrian Kurdistan to prepare for the repatriation of 800 families of members of the terrorist group ISIS, as reported by Iraqi MP Shervan Dubardani.

Thousands of family members of IS militants are currently being held in a huge detention center at the al-Khol camp in Hasakah, in northeastern Syria. Local Kurdish authorities have repeatedly asked for the repatriation of non-Syrian families and members of the IS, as the overcrowded camp poses a threat to the security of the region.

MP Shervan Dubardani said that the families of the terrorist members will be returned to Iraq and placed in the Jadaa camp, located south of Mosul, the second largest Iraqi city in the north of the country, where ISIS first declared its so-called caliphate in 2014. However, the families will be repatriated in several different stages to ensure the safety of the convoys, the deputy added.

According to official statistics received on January 12, 2022, 16,404 families live in the al-Khol camp, which is 60,351 people, of which 8,256 Iraqi families, estimated at 30,738 people, and 5,619 Syrian families, consisting of 21,058 people, and about 2,529 foreign families, estimated at 8,555 people.

All these years, ISIL families have been undergoing psychological and moral treatment of young members of ISIL families and they have raised young people with radical Islamist views. We can call this fact a time bomb - these are future terrorists. Sooner or later, representatives of ISIS families will take up arms and everything will happen again, again war and mass killings of civilians.

Mlêtê Êzidî

 





Tags: #shangal   #sindjar   #ezidi   #yezids