Armenia declares August 3 as the Day of Commemoration of the Ezidi Genocide
16.04.2024 Yerevan Photo: Wikimedia Commons On April 16, 2024, an extraordinary session of the Armenian Parliament convened to discuss the...
16.04.2024 Yerevan Photo: Wikimedia Commons On April 16, 2024, an extraordinary session of the Armenian Parliament convened to discuss the...
Ezidi Times extends heartfelt greetings and warm wishes to all on the auspicious occasion of Charshama Sare Sale, marking the...
Ezidi Times (Эзиди Таймс) от всего сердца приветствует и отправляет теплые пожелания всем в связи с благоприятным событием Чаршама Саре...
Photo: Logan Weaver on Unsplash. The German Prosecution has taken decisive action against individuals suspected of heinous crimes including genocide, crimes against...
Photo: Wikimedia Commons As the spring blooms and the earth awakens from its winter slumber, communities around the world prepare...
German Court rejects the appeal of Jennifer W. - the woman who enslaved a Ezidi woman and her daughter. The...
Recently the news about the ISIS leader “Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi” surfaced on the internet, after his wives and daughter gave an interview on Al-Arabiya. Al-Baghdadi has allegedly been killed in a US operation in northwestern Syria in 2019, however, during his time as an IS fighter, he has held more than 10 Ezidi children and women as slaves in his household. According to the narratives of the wives and his daughter; the Ezidi girls and women were treated “well”. This is a concerning statement which Ezidi Times finds crucial to address.
Photo by Seth Frantzman on Flickr. The plight of the Ezidis, who suffered horrific atrocities at the hands of the...
Photo: CC Wikimedia Commons Newroz, a time-honored tradition signifying "New Day," holds profound cultural and historical significance for millions of...
In a world marred by the atrocities of ISIS, the voices of Ezidi women echo with the weight of unmet...
This year in August it will be 10 years since the IS attacked Sinjar, committed heinous crimes, and forced several hundred thousand Ezidis to leave their ancestral land. To this day it’s reported that between 100 000 to 200 000 Ezidis live in IDP camps across the Middle East. The Iraqi Council of Representatives has adopted the Yezidi Survivors Law (YSL) which was aimed to bring justice to Ezidis but also Turkmen, Christians and Shabaks. Yet, to this day, no Iraqi court has sentenced anyone for committing genocide against the Ezidi people. Despite this, there are hopes among the Ezidi people, living in IDP camps, to return home to Sinjar.
Photo: CC Wikimdia Commons The recent desecration of tombs in the predominantly Ezidi village of Toliko, situated in the Al-Hasakah...
Dear readers of Ezidi Times, As we bid farewell to 2023 and step into the promising embrace of 2024, it...
On December 17, 2023, the kurdish singer Sherif Omeri released his music video on YouTube. The song is named “Şere...
December 7th, 1988, marked an ill-fated day in the history of Armenia, a day that would forever be etched in...
In a shocking and unprecedented legal case, Turkish authorities have arrested an ISIS member on charges of "international human trafficking"...
Lianna Mhoyan; it becomes clear that she is pushing a narrative throughout the entire program: Beware of Aggressive Kurdish Propaganda in Armenia
Yezidis, who lived in proximity to Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, and Turks, were also caught in the crossfire. Kurdish tribes actively participated in the persecution of the Yezidis
Summary: Jennifer W. was initially convicted by a German court in October 2021 for her involvement in enslaving, abusing, and...