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Around 50,000 members of the Yazidi religious minority have been stranded on the mountain since
fleeing an ISIS attack on the weekend, with little access to food or water. Most Yazidi live in the
Nineveh governorate near Sinjar and in the Jebel Sinjar mountain region.
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WHITE HOUSE STOPS SHORT
of committing US military to stopping a potential 'genocide' in Iraq, and
whether doing so is in 'America's core interest' — as Islamic State militants seize Iraq's biggest Christian
city and nearly 40,000 religious minorities are trapped on a mountainside.
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vid - US doing enough to prevent possible genocide in Iraq?
Fox News' Ed Henry asks White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest whether
US will commit military to stopping an Iraqi genocide
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Militant takeover of Iraq’s largest Christian city, mountaintop siege fuel calls for aid
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At least 100,000 Iraqi Christians forced to flee ISIS advance w vid
Latest update : 2014-08-07
Jihadists from the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS or ISIL) who have seized towns in northern Iraq in recent days have forced at least 100,000 Christians to flee to Kurdistan, Chaldean Patriarch Louis Sako said.
"There are 100,000 displaced Christians who have fled with nothing but their clothes, some of them on foot, to reach the Kurdistan region," Sako told AFP.
"This is a humanitarian disaster. The churches are occupied, their crosses were taken down," said Sako, the leader of Iraq's largest Christian denomination, which is aligned with the Roman Catholic Church.
The Islamists have also occupied churches and burned up to 1,500 manuscripts, Sako said.
Video: Stranded Yazidis facing thirst and starvation on Sinjar mountain (1:45)
Meanwhile, the UN said Thursday that some of the thousands of Yazidis trapped by ISIS fighters on Sinjar mountain, in the north of the country, have been rescued in the past 24 hours.
Around 50,000 members of the Yazidi religious minority have been stranded on the mountain since fleeing an ISIS attack on the weekend, with little access to food or water.
ISIS regards the Yazidis, followers of an ancient religion derived from Zoroastrianism and part of the Iraq’s Kurdish minority, as “devil worshippers”, making them prime targets for the militants.
Iraq's largest Christian town seized
ISIS, which now calls itself
the Islamic State, swept across much of Iraq's Sunni heartland
two months ago, attacking several towns and villages east of
its main hub of Mosul, the country's second-largest city. Tens
of thousands of Christians fled Mosul
http://www.france24.com/en/Among those seized was Qaraqosh, Iraq's largest Christian town with a population of around 50,000, and several surrounding areas that were previously controlled by Kurdish peshmerga fighters.
Fleeing residents reached by phone as they tried to enter the neighbouring autonomous region of Kurdistan confirmed the jihadist takeover.
Witnesses said the towns have been completely emptied of their usual population.
"Daash (ISIS) militants last night attacked most villages in the Nineveh plains, firing mortar rounds and seizing some of them," Sako said, speaking from his base in Kirkuk.
"The government is unable to defend our people, as is the Kurdistan government. They need to work together, receive international support and modern military equipment."
"Today we
appeal with lots of pain and sadness, to all people of good
will, the UN Security Council,
European Union and relief organisations, to help those people who are facing mortal danger," Sako said.
"I hope it is not too late to avoid a genocide," he added.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, REUTERS)
http://www.france24.com/en/ 20140807-100000-christians- forced-flee-isis-advance-iraq/
The Iraq-ISIS Conflict in Maps, Photos and Video
A visual guide to the crisis in Iraq and Syria.
What Does ISIS Control? - Updated August 6
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Yazidi (Yezidi) Religion
The Yazidi faith goes back to
the ancient Sumerian period (2500 BC) in Mesopotamia, what is
currently the country of Iraq. Yazidism is a religion that
believes in God and angels. The Yazidi respect people of other
religious beliefs. The religion is non-missionary. Yazidi do
not accept converts nor do they intermarry outside the
religion. Their beliefs are based, in part on Paganism,
Zoroastrianism the earliest known religion, Christianity and
Islam. Three principals govern Yazidi actions; good words,
good intentions, and good deeds. Yazidi respect the elements
that make up nature: air, water, fire and dust. Yazidi have
values, beliefs, customs and traditions that have been held
since ancient times. The religious beliefs of the Yazidi are
centered around the worship a hierarchy of angles that they
believe were appointed by God to rule the earth. They believe
that God, after creating the earth lost interest in the
day-to-day affairs of the world and delegated his
responsibility to seven angles. The chief divine angle is
Taus Malak who rules the world with the other six subordinate
angles. The Yazidi believe the Devil became repentant and was
reinstated by God as the chief angel, Taus Malak. For this
reason many people of other religions in the region mistakenly
consider the Yazidi devil worshipers. [...]European Union and relief organisations, to help those people who are facing mortal danger," Sako said.
"I hope it is not too late to avoid a genocide," he added.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP, REUTERS)
http://www.france24.com/en/
The Iraq-ISIS Conflict in Maps, Photos and Video
A visual guide to the crisis in Iraq and Syria.
What Does ISIS Control? - Updated August 6
http://www.nytimes.com/
Yazidi (Yezidi) Religion
http://www.iraqkids.org/ yazidi.html
Yazidi of Sinjar Mountain
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=nxTGuSBL0dM
(2:43)
"There is a mountain here I
can see from the flight line where Satan is suppose to live. I
want to visit there. There are a group of people there that
worship him. More later as I research it. It's Sinjar Mountain
and the people are called Yazidi or something like that." -
Caleb Schaber, April 9th, 2007Yazidi of Sinjar Mountain
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CHAPTER 7 THE YAZIDIS
The Yazidis are linked to the
extreme Shi'a (Ghulat) sects and number worldwide some 300,000
people. The main group of 150,000 Yazidis live in the Jebel
Sinjar mountain and the Shaikhan district of northwest Iraq.
At least 50,000 Yazidis live in the former Soviet Union
(Armenia and other Caucasus states). They were also to be
found in South-East Turkey around Diyarbakir and Mardin
(10,000) but most emigrated from there to Germany in the 80s.
They also live in Syria in and around Aleppo (5,000), and in
parts of Iran. An estimated 50,000 have emigrated to Western
Europe, mainly to Germany, in search of asylum and employment.
The Yazidis call themselves Dawasi. They are called "Devil
worshippers" by their Sunni neighbours, who considered them
heretics and have cruelly persecuted them over the centuries.
They are closely related to similar sects such as the
Ahl-i-Haqq. The Yazidi religion is a syncretistic combination
of Zoroastrian, Manichaean, Jewish and Nestorian Christian
with Islamic Shi'a and Sufi elements and has many variants.
They believe that they were created separately from the rest
of mankind and are descended from Adam only - not from Adam
and Eve like the rest of humanity. They have therefore kept
themselves strictly isolated from the other communities among
whom they lived, and did not intermarry with them. They also
call themselves "Children of Adam" and see themselves as a
chosen people. [...] CHAPTER 7 THE YAZIDIS
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