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Iraqi Yazidi MP Breaks Down in Parliament: ISIL is Exterminating my People

It is from the Holy Torah, and these are also reiterated in The Bible, and even in the Q'uran.

And it matters because I believe that ISIS will be put to the sword, as all entities that do harm to the weak, and helpless.

Providence's judgment will come down on them.

For what they have done to Shii, Christians, Kurds, Yazidi, Jews and Sunni.

It's irrelevant when it comes to political discussion though. We need to be careful of some false reports. Only confirmed reports are 500 killed, most of whom are combatants over a period of a week or more. I'm seeing reports that there Yazidi's in mosul living there.

We need to wait for more reliable reports, but it is clear there are many displaced. It is clear there is a humantarian crisis and supplies need to reach the people as soon as possible.
 
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Iraq was much stable comparatively post USA's invasion. Ever since USA has invaded, Iraq is finding itself in bloodfest wars from one to another until the never-ending wars - thank to ISIS, according to certain reports were ISIS has got training from USA in platform provided by Jordan government, Allahu Alim.

USA shouldn't have involved in Iraq's internal matter.

Unfortunately we cannot go back in the past now. As much as I was against American intervention in Iraq from the beginning, we cannot go back and point fingers.
 
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Genius Non Muslims in Islamic state have full protection there places of worship have to be protected by state and given best education and health and other basic facilities and if they are old and not able to work state should provide them with monthly money know what Islam teaches before bar.... and I would yes take out your people because they are attacking Muslims in Kashmir and Gujarat and order of RASOOL SAW is to only target soldiers or leaders like your PM not civilians at any cost try level best that civilians don't get harmed so Nepal is also non Muslims and also Bhuttan and many other countries I don't talk about attacking them not even there soldiers because they till now are not attacking Muslims

well I can't answer back to this because you haven't said anything too bad.

Congrats :-)
 
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The ISIS that you hate is CIA backed. From the same government that bombed your country with nukes.

I am sure you are upset by the atrocities that are being committed, but look at the broader picture here.

Where is the proof if this? I will let you know that i am not a fan of conspiracy theories.
 
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These are the only reliable reports:

Iraq: ISIS Abducting, Killing, Expelling Minorities | Human Rights Watch

(Duhok) – The Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) is killing, kidnapping, and threatening religious and ethnic minorities in and around the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Since capturing Mosul on June 10, 2014, the armed Sunni extremist group has seized at least 200 Turkmen, Shabaks, and Yazidis, killed at least 11 of them, and ordered all Christians to convert to Islam, pay “tribute” money, or leave Mosul by July 19.

On June 29, ISIS abducted two nuns and three Christian orphans, whom it held for 15 days. Around that same time, ISIS issued orders barring Yazidi and Christian employees, as well as ethnic Kurds, from returning to their government jobs in Mosul, two regional government officials and a priest told Human Rights Watch.

Virtually all Turkmen and Shabaks – tens of thousands of families – have fled their communities near Mosul as a result of ISIS raids, in which the fighters seize local men and pillage homes and places of worship, residents of those villages said. Mosul’s few remaining Christian families also have fled, local priests said.

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Unfortunately we cannot go back in the past now. As much as I was against American intervention in Iraq from the beginning, we cannot go back and point fingers.

Going back is out of the question, but the damage that USA has left will take forever to repair, and that can only be done by Muslim army as Iraq might consider opening to Muslim army than USA.

USA cannot help Iraq, not after what USA has done to ensure that the trust Iraq had for USA has been long gone.

We have to wait for professional Muslim army equip to deal ISIS matter including the instability situation as well. So, abide the time until professional Muslim army comes in. There is no way Iraq will consider giving in to USA after what USA has done so far.
 
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Chaos in Iraq’s north as Yazidi refugees starve and Islamic State presses Kurds


BAGHDAD — Politicians appealed Wednesday for emergency aid for thousands of minority Iraqis who have been stranded with little food on a mountaintop in the country’s northwest, surrounded by al-Qaeda-inspired rebels.

For nearly two months, Kurdish forces had managed to protect the area from the Sunni extremists who have rampaged through much of northern Iraq, slaughtering opponents, destroying ancient shrines and demanding that people of other religions convert or die. But last weekend the famously tough Kurdish fighters suffered their first setbacks in the Sinjar region, prompting hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee.http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...ab53f1-48de-4ae1-9e1d-e241a15f580e_story.html

An estimated 10,000 to 40,000 of them sought refuge on the craggy peaks of Mount Sinjar — largely members of the Yazidi sect. They fear death if they descend into areas controlled by the extremist rebels, who consider them apostates. Kurdish forces have so far failed to break through the militants’ lines to reach them, despite launching a counteroffensive early this week.

The Iraqi government conducted two airdrops of aid to the desperate refugees on Wednesday, but humanitarian workers said they did not come close to meeting the growing need. Some of the water bottles in the aid bundles cracked open.

“Is help coming?” one of those trapped on the mountain, 23-year-old Shihab Balki, asked when contacted by cellphone — one of the few belonging to the refugees that still had battery life. He said that at least 17 children have died on the mountain because of the inhospitable conditions.


“I’m standing here next to an old lady and a child lying on the ground. They are not dead, but we fear they are dying,” Balki said.

UNICEF says it has confirmed that children have perished on Mount Sinjar but does not have verified up-to-date figures.

Balki said later Wednesday that he had managed to secure about four gallons of water for his family of seven from one of the day’s airdrops — not nearly enough in the hot Iraqi summer. Many of the bottles dropped in a wooden crate had cracked, their precious contents spilling onto the rocks, he said. Earlier airdrops included food and milk, but the cartons of milk also smashed on the mountainside, he said.

Haji Ghandour, a Yazidi member of parliament in Baghdad, said the shortage of aid was acute.

“There are some airdrops, but they aren’t even covering half the need,” he said. “Most of these supplies fall near to [Islamic State fighters], others break and are ruined. The operation is not accurate.”

The United Nations says the Iraqi government has yet to take up an offer of technical assistance for airdrops, which are being coordinated with local authorities in the semiautonomous Kurdish region in northeastern Iraq.

Falah Mustafa Bakir, the Kurdistan region’s foreign minister, argued that Iraq simply lacks the capacity to provide aid and needs international help. “This is not a time for technical assistance,” he said. “This is a time for immediate action. Children are dying.”

In Washington, Obama administration officials did not respond Wednesday to queries about whether the U.S. government was considering providing assistance.

Trouble on several fronts
Meanwhile, tens of thousands of newly displaced people have flooded into the Kurdish region, which Bakir said lacks the finances to assist them. The region, which is home to just over 5 million residents, is now hosting an additional 1.5 million people — refugees from the Syrian war and internally displaced Iraqis, he said.

Kurdish officials had warned for weeks that they were unable to maintain the fight along the semiautonomous region’s 650-mile-long front with the militants, unless the Kurds got outside support. A lack of ammunition and advanced weaponry forced the retreat from Sinjar, Kurdish officials say.

The Kurds say they are trying to put out fires on multiple fronts, trying to recapture land only to be attacked elsewhere as the Islamic State continues to jab at its boundaries.

That threat was underscored on Wednesday when, as Kurdish forces continued their counteroffensive near Sinjar, they were forced to send reinforcements 150 miles east to Makhmur and Gweir as militants attempted to push closer to their regional capital, Irbil.

“It’s not fair that we are left fighting these terrorists alone,” said Bakir, the Kurdistan region’s foreign minister. “We need immediate action. We look to the United States, we look to NATO.”

“The West have armed many groups around the world. Why not help us be in the front against terrorism?” Bakir said. “We don’t understand.”


The Kurds are supposed to receive a share of weapons and budgetary outlays from the national government in Baghdad. But relations between the two governments have soured, as some prominent Kurdish leaders have called for independence.

In recent days, however, the Iraqi military has started providing air cover to Kurdish security forces known as pesh merga.

Still, Kurdish troops have not been paid for months because of the suspension of budget payments from Baghdad, and the northern region has struggled to procure military supplies. Those relations are likely to worsen if Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki stays in power, with a change in leadership seen by many as the only way of keeping the north from splitting away. Maliki has held the country’s top political job since 2006.

Maliki appeared defiant on Wednesday, even though the country’s religious authorities and his own party are indicating he should step aside. He argued that his political bloc had won the largest share in the elections in April and should be allowed to nominate the prime minister.

If the constitution is ignored, it will “open the gates of hell” in Iraq, he said.



Mustafa Salim in Baghdad and Karen DeYoung in Washington contributed to this report.


Chaos in Iraq’s north as Yazidi refugees starve and Islamic State presses Kurds - The Washington Post
 
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Where is the proof if this? I will let you know that i am not a fan of conspiracy theories.

Operation Northwoods was not a conspiracy.

The Iran-Contra affair was not a conspiracy.

Iraq having WMD's was not a conspiracy.

Mustard gas provided to Saddam was not a conspiracy.

hmm, I guess I am crazy.

The situation in the middle east right now is a proxy war. The cold war era never really ended.
 
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Iraq was much stable comparatively post USA's invasion. Ever since USA has invaded, Iraq is finding itself in bloodfest wars from one to another until the never-ending wars - thank to ISIS, according to certain reports were ISIS has got training from USA in platform provided by Jordan government, Allahu Alim.

USA shouldn't have been involved in Iraq's internal matter. Iraq is indeed out of control captured by ISIS, little clear of its goals towards Iraqian minority and its long-term goal of expansion its empire all the way to Afghanistan and Pakistan as well now.

So, Thank to USA for all the troubles that are created unwanted..

Iraq was ruled by the butcher Saddam and his lovely sons. Lets not act like Iraq was all flowers and rainbows pre-invasion.
 
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These Indians feel so much pain? :D This is war, this type of shit will happen. Maybe because have seen it, we are hardened. Doesnt faze us anymore. Why do you guys care so much? Thekedar lagay ho?

Shit happens.
 
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Iraq was ruled by the butcher Saddam and his lovely sons. Lets not act like Iraq was all flowers and rainbows pre-invasion.


Historically, Only Butchers have been able to establish any semblance of order in Middle east.
 
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Iraq was ruled by the butcher Saddam and his lovely sons. Lets not act like Iraq was all flowers and rainbows pre-invasion.

That was Iraq's internal matter. USA had no right to interfere in Iraq's matter. How would you feel if Russia and China interfere in USA business? Besides, USA is still yet to provide the concrete evidence for the allegation of WMD.

What USA did is set Iraq back to stone old age now. It has come to the point that they will rather support ISIS than USA. USA is no longer welcome in Iraq. Thank to USA, ISIS is here to stay which is bad news to its citizens as well as minority.

Leave Iraq to professional Muslim army which it will appear in the matter of time to come, Allahu Alim.
 
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Leave Iraq to professional Muslim army which it will appear in the matter of time to come, Allahu Alim.

My friend, as we speak, ISIS has raved Christian communities, Kurdish communities, Yazidi, have demolished Shii shrines, and systematically killing civilians who adhere to the Shii sect. Where is the Muslim Army ? As we speak the Iraqi Army has not yet even regained territories taken by ISIS forces. Huge swathes of territory are under ISIS control. Where is this Army? Do you know that the grave of the Prophet Jonah (PBUH) has been destroyed by ISIS? Do you know that entire mosques have been ransacked? Christian churches are destroyed, looted ?

May Almighty Providence have mercy on the innocents!
 
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