Day 2 of 31: Court Hearing in Sweden’s Genocide Case Involving the Ezidis
The Swedish national, named Lina Ishaq, is accused of having nine Ezidi children and women in her home in Raqqa, Syria between 2014 and 2016.
The Swedish national, named Lina Ishaq, is accused of having nine Ezidi children and women in her home in Raqqa, Syria between 2014 and 2016.
In this article we give you a recap of the main events related to the Ezidis. Ezidi Athlete Yurik Mamedov Carried the Olympic Torch During the torch ceremony held in Paris for the 2024 Paris Olympics game, Yurik Mamedov was one of the torch carriers. Mamedov was supported by his Read more…
The plight of the Ezidis, who suffered horrific atrocities at the hands of the Islamic State (IS), underscores the critical importance of the United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Daesh (UNITAD) in seeking justice where the Iraqi government has failed to act. UNITAD’s mission to Read more…
In a world marred by the atrocities of ISIS, the voices of Ezidi women echo with the weight of unmet justice. Targeted and brutalized by the extremist group, these women stand as living testaments to resilience amidst unspeakable horrors. In March 2021, the Iraqi parliament took a significant step forward Read more…
Ifølge påstandene fra mange kurdere har de en lang historie og dermed deres egen kultur. Der rejser sig derfor et spørgsmål om, hvorfor de portrætterede Ezidi-klæder i deres video? Har ikke kurderne deres egne traditionelle outfits? Det er vigtigt at huske, at Ezidierne længe har været udsat for forfølgelse på grund af deres unikke etnoreligiøse identitet, men de har stadig valgt ikke at svare på drab med flere drab. I stedet har de genbosat sig i andre territorier (flere gange) for at undgå yderligere undertrykkelse. Det er derfor ikke kun respektløst at portrættere en Ezidi-kvinde på denne måde, men det er også ironisk. Det er ironisk, at harmløse folk som Ezidierne bliver forbundet med våben og krige.
On December 17, 2023, the kurdish singer Sherif Omeri released his music video on YouTube. The song is named “Şere Şere” and means “It’s war, It’s war”. People are free to compose and create songs along with music videos as they wish because artistic expression is a fundamental aspect of Read more…