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    The Guardian: The US ban included minorities subjected to genocide of Daesh

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    Post by Rocky Mon 13 Feb 2017, 1:36 am

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    The Guardian: The US ban included minorities subjected to genocide of Daesh


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    Yezidi minority subjected to what has been classified by the United Nations as genocide when it swept Daesh their area group in northern Iraq in 2014 and killed and enslaved thousands of women and girls. 
    The travel ban, imposed by President Donald Trump on seven countries, including those who have suffered more than others at the hands of extremists Daesh. 
    Since then , the work of a lot of Yezidis alongside US forces in the fight against Daesh. But not their military service and genocide they have suffered rescued from the ban Trump. 
    Says Vian Dakhil Yezidi MP in the Iraqi parliament - which has helped its appeals in August 2014 to persuade the US government to intervene on their behalf, "It 's painful , in particular the absence of discrimination between the victims of terrorism and the perpetrators of terrorism in this decision." 
    And managed the MP of obtaining an exemption from the ban for receiving a humanitarian award allocated to it in Washington Wednesday after he stepped in the US State Department and the US consulate in Irbil, but during her speech there said most Yazidis are still excluded and treated as potential terrorists because Iraq was one of the countries covered by the command Trump Executive, where she said "Iraqis are not terrorists, we are friends and allies. Let 's say a fighters Daesh foreigners who had raped several girls Oesideat succeed in returning to his country without notice authorities. 
    if it was not the country and one of the seven countries covered by the ban, he can easily submit a request to go to the United States, but the Yazidi girl who was raped repeatedly by the fighter himself prevented from traveling because Trump is. " 
    Haifa Mirza and her husband were among the 500 thousand Yazidi scattered in camps for displaced people in the Kurdistan region, they hope that Tsttnehm Trump 's management of the ban and allow them to enter the United States. 
    About 5 thousand Yezidi girl who were used by the Daesh in Sinjar, says Haifa fled hours before the arrival militants Daesh before I climbed Mount Sinjar for security, "Had I stayed in Sinjar to be either murdered or enslaved like a lot of women and girls." 
    Ismail said her husband , who worked as a translator with the US Army from 2003 until 2011 , "I do not find myself and my family , no future in this country." 
    They face translators others Oesideon worked with the US military the same problems, where Khader Darwish applied for resettlement in the United States through the International Organization for Migration, but was prevented from traveling after the entry into force of Trump ordered and remained separated from his family traveled Ten days earlier and settled in Seattle , and calls on the authorities to allow him to joining them. 
    His son Adil says in a telephone interview from Seattle , "I understand that President Trump wants to protect its people from terrorism, but how Yazidi terrorist attacks carried out in the world? Dad US Army have served in Iraq , risking his life, so it is worth joining us here in Seattle." 
    The ban led to the dispersion of many of the Yezidi families between continents. The decision refugees from religious minorities excluded but that has not been applied in Kurdistan, Valoesideon observing a subject of their travel to the United States told that their appointments at the US consulate in Irbil have been canceled. 
    Says Democratic congressman Elsie Hastings , who submitted a proposal to do justice to Yezidis last month calling for social support is best for this minority "ethnic and religious minorities Kaloesidean I have endured appalling crimes against humanity at the hands of Daesh including massacres, decapitations and sexual slavery. It is no doubt genocide. Decision Trump harsh to close the asylum program sends a clear signal that their lives are worthless him. Unfortunately, the President Trump does not turn his back on the refugees only, but also retreat from America 's commitments to the Iraqi and Afghan translators who are employed by the US government. we have to keep our commitments to those who risked their lives In order to serve our country. "
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