Who benefits from surviving the Yezidi population from their ancestral lands

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For the last century, wars have been going on all over the world under the pretext of territorial disputes, ideology, the interests of countries that consider themselves empires and, most importantly, business and natural resources. Over the past fifty years, because of the alleged protection of the rights of the population and democracy, conflicts have been organized in countries such as Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Syria, Iraq, and constant incalculable coups in African countries, etc.

Even now, in 2022, there is a war between Russia and Ukraine, but as Russia reports, this is a "special military operation." The purpose of the operation is called "demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine." At the same time, it is stated that the occupation of Ukraine is not planned. Ukraine considers this attack an occupation of their territory.

As everyone knows, the Yezidi population of Iraq, originally living in the Nineveh valley of Shangal (Sinjar), before the war and the genocide of the Yezidi people in 2014, more than one and a half million Yezidis lived in these territories. Some of them were brutally murdered, women and children were enslaved, subjected to bullying and rape. Children were subjected to psychological treatment of forced Kurdization, later they were trained to kill and made suicide bombers out of them.

To date, more than 3,000 Yazidis are held captive and enslaved by the families of ISIS terrorists. Relatives or international human rights organizations are trying to buy them out.

As everyone knows, there are natural resources such as gas and oil, sources of drinking water in the places where the Yezidi people live. These natural resources are located throughout Iraq and Kurdistan. Now, there is a struggle between the government of Iraq and Kurdistan who will get these disputed areas, which are so rich in natural resources, and the government of Iraq and Kurdistan is hindered by the Yezidi population. Both sides are doing everything to survive the Yezidi minority from their places of historical residence. To this day, the Yazidi minority lives in tents for refugees and displaced persons, the West has allocated millions of dollars for the restoration of Yazidi towns and villages, but financial and humanitarian assistance does not reach the Yazidi population in full. Oil and gas in these areas would be more than enough to restore the Yezidi lands and Iraq and Kurdistan as a whole.

Recently, the trend of survival and eviction of the Yezidi minority to Europe has begun. Iraq and Kurdistan have long wanted to get rid of the local Yezidis, constantly trying to force the Yezidi minority to emigrate to Europe. Here the question arises who benefits from the survival of the Yezidi population from their ancestral lands.





Tags: #yazidis   #yezids   #ezidi   #sindjar   #shangal  



Who benefits from surviving the Yezidi population from their ancestral lands

2022/04/04-1648884422.jpg
Read: 4234     15:00     02 Апрель 2022    

For the last century, wars have been going on all over the world under the pretext of territorial disputes, ideology, the interests of countries that consider themselves empires and, most importantly, business and natural resources. Over the past fifty years, because of the alleged protection of the rights of the population and democracy, conflicts have been organized in countries such as Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Syria, Iraq, and constant incalculable coups in African countries, etc.

Even now, in 2022, there is a war between Russia and Ukraine, but as Russia reports, this is a "special military operation." The purpose of the operation is called "demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine." At the same time, it is stated that the occupation of Ukraine is not planned. Ukraine considers this attack an occupation of their territory.

As everyone knows, the Yezidi population of Iraq, originally living in the Nineveh valley of Shangal (Sinjar), before the war and the genocide of the Yezidi people in 2014, more than one and a half million Yezidis lived in these territories. Some of them were brutally murdered, women and children were enslaved, subjected to bullying and rape. Children were subjected to psychological treatment of forced Kurdization, later they were trained to kill and made suicide bombers out of them.

To date, more than 3,000 Yazidis are held captive and enslaved by the families of ISIS terrorists. Relatives or international human rights organizations are trying to buy them out.

As everyone knows, there are natural resources such as gas and oil, sources of drinking water in the places where the Yezidi people live. These natural resources are located throughout Iraq and Kurdistan. Now, there is a struggle between the government of Iraq and Kurdistan who will get these disputed areas, which are so rich in natural resources, and the government of Iraq and Kurdistan is hindered by the Yezidi population. Both sides are doing everything to survive the Yezidi minority from their places of historical residence. To this day, the Yazidi minority lives in tents for refugees and displaced persons, the West has allocated millions of dollars for the restoration of Yazidi towns and villages, but financial and humanitarian assistance does not reach the Yazidi population in full. Oil and gas in these areas would be more than enough to restore the Yezidi lands and Iraq and Kurdistan as a whole.

Recently, the trend of survival and eviction of the Yezidi minority to Europe has begun. Iraq and Kurdistan have long wanted to get rid of the local Yezidis, constantly trying to force the Yezidi minority to emigrate to Europe. Here the question arises who benefits from the survival of the Yezidi population from their ancestral lands.





Tags: #yazidis   #yezids   #ezidi   #sindjar   #shangal