Posted on 09/06/2017 11:46:39 AM PDT by Texas Fossil
On August 3, 2014, the Islamic State attacked the Yezidis of Sinjar in Iraqs Nineveh province. Thousands of Yezidis were massacred and many others abducted, while more than half a million fled for their lives.
Three years later, the conditions that led to ISISs rise and the failure to prevent genocide and crimes against humanity against the Yezidis, Christians and other ethnic and religious minoritiesincluding the collapse of local governance and securityhave not been addressed. The successful political reconstruction of Iraq and Kurdistan depends on the ability to ensure justice and fair treatment for the regions most vulnerable populations.
The ideological and political struggle against the Islamic State requires bringing its fighters to justice for their crimes not only of terrorism, but also of genocide. Though this process has just begun, to date, thousands of captured ISIS fighters have been accused of terrorism, but not one of them has been charged or tried for their crimes of genocide.
On August 3, Hudson Institute hosted a panel discussion on this important component of the battle against ISIS. Pari Ibrahim of the Free Yezidi Foundation and Naomi Kikoler of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum joined Hudson Institutes Eric B. Brown to assess how adherents of the Islamic State movement can be brought to justice for their crimes of genocide, how the safety of vulnerable minority communities can be ensured as Iraq rebuilds, the unique stabilization needs of Nineveh where most minorities live, and what role the U.S. should play in preventing genocide in the future.
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As ISIS is being ended in Syria and Iraq this is very important.
There have already been trials in Iraq for crimes against humanity. The first death sentences have been declared.
Those involved in all the crimes against Yazidis, Christians, Jews, and other Islamic Sects need to be hanged - Nuremberg Style.
Set up bounty hunters.
Only ISIS dead bodies will be paid for...
Absolutely.
Wonder if Erdogan has got the message yet?
We are spending a lot of money and effort of our military to end this. Trump said he would end ISIS and it will be done.
Our Syrian Kurd allies are doing an excellent job of it, with out help. And, some Ezidi women are there to drive a few bullets through ISIS fighters, a little revenge for their genocide/slavery acts.
Hang ‘em high!
I don’t care how they choose to end the ISIS butchers.
For all I care, feed them to the hogs. (wild ones)
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