UNHCR Concerned About Minority Civilians in Iraq


(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) New York August 12 (QNA) - United Nations human rights today expressed grave concern at the imminent danger of massacre faced by the Yazidi population forced to flee Sinjar in northern Iraq and other minority communities currently exposed to attacks by members of the armed group. "All possible measures must be taken urgently to avoid a mass atrocity and potential genocide within days or hours – civilians need to be protected on the ground and escorted out of situations of extreme peril" Special Rapporteur on minority issues Rita Izsak said in a news release. The experts on the rights of minorities internal displacement summary executions freedom of religion and violence against women are calling for immediate action to protect the human rights of Yazidis and other affected communities. They have said that the situation continues to deteriorate rapidly with some 40000 members of the Yazidi community trapped on Mount Sinjar threatened with death by the IS and without access to food and water. "We are witnessing a tragedy of huge proportions unfolding in which thousands of people are at immediate risk of death by violence or by hunger and thirst" warned the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons Chaloka Beyani. "Humanitarian aid must be delivered quickly and no efforts should be spared to protect all groups forcefully displaced by this conflict" he added. Forty Yazidi displaced children died last week due to dehydration according to UNICEF. Over the past weeks an estimated 250000 members of religious minorities have been forced to flee their homes escaping from the advance of IS and associated armed groups. Independent experts or special rapporteurs are appointed by the UN Human Rights Council to examine and report back on a country situation or a specific human rights theme. The positions are honorary and the experts are not UN staff nor are they paid for their work according to the UN news center. (QNA)


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