Saturday, 18 October 2014

Yazidis: Far away from Home

       In our world there are many places where we have seen people becoming worse than animals, just like  Iraq , where a small community of Yazidis people lived in peace for many years, but now a new Terror organization named ISIS/ISIL is gaining momentum these days . Terrorist of these groups are executing Yazidis on there own land, about 2,000,00 lakh people had to leave there homes and took shelters in camps far away from there homes, those who couldn't run like Women, Children & Old were either forced into slavery or murdered.

      The basic motive of this terror organization seems to convert this community or any other community living in that region into there own version of Islam. Forcing, Youths to accept Islam , Women to marry there terrorist and plundering the locals resources, have become a parallel business of this organization.

Separated Women & Children from there family

     No actual International help is in sight for these people except for false promises and empty acts. USA and some European nations whose armies were active in those areas seems more like silent audience, which imposes some serious questions on there motives. There's an immediate need for international peace-keeping organization to help specially the women & children who are being tortured and sold as slaves in the Arab & other nations , as there is still hope for these who are forgotten.

Stranded Women & Children looking for safe Asylum

      India for many years has been acted as a protector by sheltering many communities like Tibetans, Jews or Sri Lankan Tamilians and many others, but it's time we should practice more of an offensive strategy against this terror threat, before it start spreading in our lands. 

Some of the quotes from the locals in the affected region......
          "Our hearts are broken this Eid. What else can we do?  The people are tired, the people are poor," said Pirsa Saeed, a religious leader at Lalish who has dedicated his life to the faith, forsaking marriage and worldly concerns.

              "I can't live like sheep among a flock of wolves," said Sedo, a father of eight.

             "To be honest, we are pessimistic ."

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