Isis's slaughter of the Yazidi is a new Rwanda happening before our eyes

ISIS has to be stopped. These poor people have lived here for 1000s of years & now faced slaughter by these terrorists.

Politician begs world to help Iraq’s Yazidis - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Kurdish forces and Islamic State fighters were clashing in a town only 40 kilometres southwest of the Kurdish regional capital of Erbil in northern Iraq, a senior Kurdish official said on Wednesday.

Jabbar Yawar, secretary-general of the ministry of the Kurdish peshmerga fighters, told the Reuters news agency military cooperation had been re-established with Baghdad in a bid to hit back against the Sunni fighters who staged another dramatic push through the north over the weekend.

Yawar said 50,000 members of Iraq’s Yazidi ethnic minority who fled the offensive and are hiding on a mountain near the town of Sinjar risked starving to death if they are not rescued in 24 hours.

The UN Security Council on Tuesday condemned attacks by self-declared jihadists in northern Iraq, saying that those responsible could face trial for crimes against humanity, amid fears the region’s Yazidi minority could be wiped out.

Iraqi helicopters dropped supplies to thousands of desperate people hiding in mountains from Islamic State fighters, as officials on Tuesday warned that the Yazidi in the town of Sinjar, near the Syrian border, risked being massacred or starved into extinction in the face of the group’s takeover of the region.

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A Yazidi politician broke down in tears during a parliament session as she urged the government and the international community to save her community from Islamic State fighters who have overrun the region, AFP news agency reported.

“Over the past 48 hours, 30,000 families have been besieged in the Sinjar mountains, with no water and no food,” Vian Dakhil said.

“Seventy children have already died of thirst and 30 elderly people have also died.”

Dakhil said 500 Yazidi men had been killed by the fighters since they took over Sinjar and surrounding villages on Sunday. Their women were enslaved as “war booty”, she said.

“We are being slaughtered, our entire religion is being wiped off the face of the earth. I am begging you, in the name of humanity.”

The Security Council said Islamic State fighters posed a threat not only to Iraq and Syria, but to “regional peace, security and stability”.

“Widespread or systematic attacks directed against any civilian populations because of their ethnic background, religion or belief may constitute a crime against humanity, for which those responsible must be held accountable,” said a Security Council statement read by Mark Lyall Grant, the British ambassador.

‘Devil worshippers’

Grant singled out the plight of the Yazidi, a closed community that follows an ancient faith rooted in Zoroastrianism and referred to by the Islamic State as “devil worshippers”.

“Many of these Iraqis have been displaced or forced to flee and seek refuge, while many others have been executed and kidnapped,” said the Council statement.

Sinjar is also a temporary home for thousands of displaced people from other minorities, such as Shia Turkmen who fled the nearby city of Tal Afar when the jihadists launched their offensive on June 9.

The attack on Sinjar sent thousands of people running from their homes in panic, some of them scurrying into the mountains with no supplies.

“Families who fled the area are in immediate need of urgent assistance, including up to 25,000 children who are now stranded in mountains surrounding Sinjar and are in dire need of humanitarian aid, including drinking water and sanitation services,” UNICEF said.

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Read about it man. At first I thought its just a exaggerated story but either way its hideous. But there gotta be something about ISIS thats empowering them. Its hard to believe how can someone even think like that.
Btw, so far all what ISIS is doing is killing muslims. They dont about Israel or anyone else. Its more of a given agenda they are working on. So far no concrete proof to support this theory except pictures of some of the weapons siezed by them was supposed to be Israel made

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Isis’s slaughter of the Yazidi is a new Rwanda happening before our eyes – Telegraph Blogs

The Yazidi wish to inform you that tomorrow they will be killed with their families. Actually, it may not be tomorrow. The 40,000 members of Iraq’s most ancient sect, who are currently huddling on the side of Mount Sinjar, might have a bit longer. If they stay there it will apparently take a few days, maybe a few weeks, before they die of thirst, malnutrition and sickness. If they don’t, their deaths at the hands of the butchers of Isis who have surrounded them will be quicker. Though not that quick.
Five hundred of their number have died in the last week alone, 40 of them children. Unfortunately the Yazidi don’t appear to have had access to iPhones, so you won’t have seen the harrowing images of their dead.
Think of the Hotel Rwanda. Or the Dutch UN compound in Srebrenica. That’s Mount Sinjar this morning.
The Iraqi army, who have the responsibility for protecting the Yazidi, are nowhere to be seen. Kurdish Peshmurga troops, regarded as a more potent fighting force, have also been forced to withdraw.
And where are we? "Everybody is retreating to their corners,” Ali Khedery, the former longest-serving US official in Baghdad, told the Guardian. “And there is no credible international actor that I can see that is trying to bring it together again. It definitely is an existential threat to the Iraqi government and I think it represents yet another manifestation of the disintegration of Iraq as we know it.”
It’s certainly an existential threat to the Yazidi. And another manifestation of the disintegration of our tattered moral authority.
“What can we do?” is the cry so often heard as we cast our eyes across these distant battlefields. And as I wrote yesterday, the answer is nothing. Because we choose to do nothing.
As we chose to nothing in Rwanda. As we chose to do nothing in Srebrenica.
Mount Sinjar is not downtown Baghdad. Or even downtown Gaza. Here is an instance – a very rare instance – where the good guys and the bad guys are very clearly defined.
Isis are out in the open. So are the Yazidi.
We can do something. Now. Today. This hour.
We can start to airdrop emergency aid. We can provide arms to the Yazidi and their defenders. We can provide air support to drive Isis form the immediate area. We could, heaven forbid, provide ground troops to construct an impromptu safe haven.
All of those things are in our power. But we chose not to do them. Why? Because we are paralysed by our perverse new morality. “We killed innocent people in Iraq,” we say to ourselves, “so to atone we must stand back and let innocent people get killed in Iraq.”
For once, just for once, can we actually do something? The UN, Nato, the US and the UK. It doesn’t really matter whose umbrella its under. For once let’s demonstrate that the billions of pounds we spend on the most powerful military forces in human history can actually stand up to a bunch of petty hoodlums with machetes, or AK47s, or Toyota 4x4s.
Just this once let’s not wait. For the book. And then the film. And then the hand-wringing and empty pledges that “we will ensure this never happens again”.

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Community that was left to survive by the Sahabah, being killed by today's Khawarij who claim to know Islam better than the Sahabah.

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just when you think you have seen all the violence humans are capable of, some thing like this happen
:(

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This is ridiculous - if they had iPhones everyone would be protesting !

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What is Iraqi army waiting for? What is the world waiting for? I'm sick of hearing about their "Islamic State." They need to deal with it once in for all.

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Well they don't, but we do have access to the info. What I'm seeing on twitter is too graphic to post here. Terror unleashed by this band of barbarians is beyond human imagination. Funny thing is that we are all looking at the US to save these people from these killers. Where is Muslim world? Where are Saudis who have been funding this monster?

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The Iraqi army is failing every time they try to fight IS. Worse, each time the Iraqi army is defeated, IS capture their weapons and become stronger.

And the world outside Iraq (apart from Iran) has no desire to get stuck in another Iraqi war.

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What a pathetic state we are in as Muslims, we condemned Israel's attack on Gaza on every single front and wanted world forces to end the genocide but we can't do the same for (so-called) Muslims killing Muslims. We wanted Muslim/Arab/non-Muslim/non-Arab leaders to stop Israel but who should we call to stop this genocide? The root cause of this genocide is all very same people :( ... west dethroned an existing government and Muslim sects jumped in to grab the share of pie :(.

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Dude, who are you hanging out with? I have not seen a single person defend terrorists like ISIS or Boko Haram. Majority of Muslims are against these people and they criticize Muslim leaders first for their failure to respond.

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Where on earth is that bloody Middle East peace envoy?

And those Saudis there are more concerned about hiring armies from dozen different countries to protect their borders instead of actively doing something to finish off these monsters. For all you know, they must be funding these animals in one way or another. And of course, likes of Bliar and Bush and their supporters will never admit that their holy crusade has totally f**ked up yet another country. What is Iraq now? Nothing but a war torn hellhole.

I have Justin Marozzi's book 'Baghdad: The City of Peace, The City of Blood on my shelf and I'm almost too scared to read that book. Amidst this ISIS slaughter and absolute terror, how can you bring yourself to read about Iraq's splendid past? It's too heartbreaking.

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Now all you don't worry, with IK and Qadri in Pakistan, soon ISIS's Pakistani version will emerge and it will bring the country to the right path... the only problem in Pakistan is ( one of the reason TTP failed) Pakistan have working institutions and strong army... but the rate at which Qadri and IK all set to disregard and discredit are damaging them by openly making brigades to counter Police or any other govt department.. soon Army will be on their target...

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And nawazdin ayubi would rise on his horse (if he can get on it ) and gallop showing his chamkeeli tind to save the day, right? :)

Oh waiiittt, didn't CT of the CTBT fame used to plead not so long ago with taliban that leave us, we are brothers we have the same aims, so it would be more like an iraqi army rout (insert CTBT and co. for the army).

Get a clue dugga.

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Before there was Arab spring, Pakistan had 'Long Marches' (something King Sharif and his subjects approved and participated). The country made history and set the record in Muslim world by peacefully sending a dictator home. Seriously quit this pathetic looking politically motivated scaremongering, if Pakistan was to go down that route, then there would've been Pakistan before there was Syria or Libya.

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LOL.. not nawazuddin, he would be killed on 14 August, have you forgetton what Qadri and IK have said??? so it would be IK vs Qadri.. both will be riding a donkey and would be challenging each other... you got the clue

Judiciary... tharshed
Police-- to be hanged
administration-- threatened
Election commission-- no good
Govt-- fake

only administrator appointed by qadri or IK are real rest to be terminated... this is what IK and Qadri being saying... and they are being exposed by their own statements..

60 thousand paksitanies slaugheter/killed by TTP.. yet IK still stands for them... rest you can connect...

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So did CTBT. Have they ever apologized for standing and campaigning with laskhkar jhangvi in southern punjab?

Or are you now saying that nawaz sharif has authority over army and NWA credit goes to him not Raheel Shareef? Now, najam sethi also said that army vetoed BT's plan to send army trainers to train syrian rebels (done in jordan) so who should we believe now?

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read my post again, if you cannot comprehend, ask someone to help you...