The photo exhibition "Women who survived and defeated ISIS"

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Read: 1300     15:30     28 Июль 2021    

In the German province of Baden-Württemberg was organized and presented a series of various events by Farida Khalaf in cooperation with the union of the Yazidi Sun organization, events are held from June to August 8, 2021.

After seven years since the genocide of the Yazidis in Sinjar by the hands of ISIS, most Yazidi parties at all levels have tried to attract the attention of the international community to their cause and get official decisions from various organizations and countries around the world. Namely, the recognition of what happened to the Yezidis in August 2014 as a crime of genocide, and what followed.

Yazidi organizations, journalists, mass media, activists and even clerics have done everything possible to meet the demand of international organizations. Providing enough evidence of ethnic cleansing of the Yezidi population.

The exhibition and conference will be attended by photographers from all over the world, including from America, Great Britain, Germany, Iraq and other countries. Here, at this exhibition, photos will be placed on plates, and the main attention will be paid to photos taken at different stages of the extermination of the Yazidis.

The exhibition and seminars will be presented in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, at Schloßpl. 2, 70173 Stuttgart from June 31 to August 8, 2021. The exhibition will also host a conference, the theme of which will be to attract more attention, solidarity and support from governments and peoples around the world, in particular the German government, in relation to the case of the Yazidis, as well as to reduce racism and hatred between peoples. Hoping that this will be the motive that will force the German parliament to also recognize the genocide of the Yazidis, like its colleagues in Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK and other countries, in addition to repeating the program of delivering Yazidi survivors to various regions of Germany to provide them with support and rehabilitation as needed.

Participants of the conference:

- Farida Khalaf, a survivor of the Yazidi genocide in August 2014 and the head of Farida e.v.

- Dr. Michael Blum is the former head of the quota project of the State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg.

- Duzhin Tek'al is an activist, director, journalist and founder of the Havar organization.

- Professor Dr. Jan Ilhan Kizilhan-Director of the Institute of Intercultural Health Sciences, State University of Baden-Württemberg, Dean of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Trauma, Dohuk University, Head of the Department of Intercultural and Psychosomatic Medicine, Mediklin-Clinic Donaueschingen, Germany.

- Mr. Alexander Hogg, Head of the Iraq Program, ICMP.

The conference will be attended by heads of organizations, representatives of various provinces and individuals of different nationalities.

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Translated by David Babaev





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The photo exhibition "Women who survived and defeated ISIS"

2021/07/87456-1627454317.jpg
Read: 1301     15:30     28 Июль 2021    

In the German province of Baden-Württemberg was organized and presented a series of various events by Farida Khalaf in cooperation with the union of the Yazidi Sun organization, events are held from June to August 8, 2021.

After seven years since the genocide of the Yazidis in Sinjar by the hands of ISIS, most Yazidi parties at all levels have tried to attract the attention of the international community to their cause and get official decisions from various organizations and countries around the world. Namely, the recognition of what happened to the Yezidis in August 2014 as a crime of genocide, and what followed.

Yazidi organizations, journalists, mass media, activists and even clerics have done everything possible to meet the demand of international organizations. Providing enough evidence of ethnic cleansing of the Yezidi population.

The exhibition and conference will be attended by photographers from all over the world, including from America, Great Britain, Germany, Iraq and other countries. Here, at this exhibition, photos will be placed on plates, and the main attention will be paid to photos taken at different stages of the extermination of the Yazidis.

The exhibition and seminars will be presented in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, at Schloßpl. 2, 70173 Stuttgart from June 31 to August 8, 2021. The exhibition will also host a conference, the theme of which will be to attract more attention, solidarity and support from governments and peoples around the world, in particular the German government, in relation to the case of the Yazidis, as well as to reduce racism and hatred between peoples. Hoping that this will be the motive that will force the German parliament to also recognize the genocide of the Yazidis, like its colleagues in Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK and other countries, in addition to repeating the program of delivering Yazidi survivors to various regions of Germany to provide them with support and rehabilitation as needed.

Participants of the conference:

- Farida Khalaf, a survivor of the Yazidi genocide in August 2014 and the head of Farida e.v.

- Dr. Michael Blum is the former head of the quota project of the State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg.

- Duzhin Tek'al is an activist, director, journalist and founder of the Havar organization.

- Professor Dr. Jan Ilhan Kizilhan-Director of the Institute of Intercultural Health Sciences, State University of Baden-Württemberg, Dean of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Trauma, Dohuk University, Head of the Department of Intercultural and Psychosomatic Medicine, Mediklin-Clinic Donaueschingen, Germany.

- Mr. Alexander Hogg, Head of the Iraq Program, ICMP.

The conference will be attended by heads of organizations, representatives of various provinces and individuals of different nationalities.

ezidi24.com

Translated by David Babaev





Tags: #yazidisinfo   #newsyazidi   #aboutyazidi   #ezidi24   #genocideyazidi   #yazidiofgermany