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    A joint statement between Al-Sudani and the United Nations on the decision of the Yazidis to own the

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    A joint statement between Al-Sudani and the United Nations on the decision of the Yazidis to own their homes in Sinjar



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    Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a al-Sudani, and the United Nations issued, on Wednesday, a joint statement, regarding the decision of the Yazidis to own their homes in Sinjar after 47 years of "deprivation".
    The statement received by Shafaq News agency stated, "Because of discriminatory policies, about a quarter of a million Iraqi Yazidi citizens in Sinjar district, Nineveh Governorate, were not allowed to own their homes and residential lands since 1975, and on December 12, 2022, the Iraqi Council of Ministers approved a decree Provide a comprehensive and lasting solution for the Yazidis in Sinjar."



    He explained that "the decree grants ownership of residential lands and houses in 11 residential complexes to their occupants, which are: Khansour (Al-Tamim), Dughri (Hattin), Burk (Yarmouk), Gohbel (Andalus), Zorava (Al-Urouba) and Dhola (Al-Qadisiyah), in the sub-district. North / Sinjar district, and the complexes of Tal Qasab (Al-Baath) and Tal Banat (Al-Walid), in the Al-Qayrawan district / Sinjar district. And the complexes of: Tal Uzair (Al-Qahtaniya), Siba Sheikhari (Al-Jazeera) and Karzark (Al-Adnaniya) in Al-Qahtaniyah district / Al-Ba’aj district / Nineveh Governorate.
    Al-Sudani said, according to the statement, "The Iraqi government's decision to give Yazidi Iraqis ownership of their homes in Sinjar, which they were denied ownership for more than 47 years due to the unjust exclusionary policies pursued by the former dictatorial regime, comes in the context of the Iraqi government's clear and explicit endeavor to take care of the rights of the Iraqi components." , especially the honorable Yazidi component in Sinjar and the Nineveh Plain,” stressing that this decision, “was among the firm adoptions of the Iraqi state, and it was studied and presented in partnership with the United Nations Habitat.”
    He stressed, "This approach was clear and certain in the context of the government program and the ministerial platform that we presented, and which the Iraqi parliament voted on." The sons of these honorable Iraqi components, embracing them, and guaranteeing their rights within the principle of full citizenship, justice and equality.
    For her part, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Iraq and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, welcomed the "decisive step taken by the Iraqi Council of Ministers, which ultimately led to the provision of safe tenure for thousands of Yazidis with regard to their rights to Housing, land and property.
    She said, "The decree constitutes an official recognition of the ownership of their lands and homes and ends decades of discrimination, and we hope that it will alleviate the suffering of the Yazidis and encourage their return to Sinjar / Nineveh."
    While the Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Maymoona Muhammad Sharif, praised the "Iraqi Prime Minister's support for the long-awaited decree to grant tenure rights to the Yazidi minority in Sinjar," stressing that this decision is "a great achievement for Iraq, which is making great efforts to protect and respect human rights in what regarding adequate housing.
    "Iraqi Yazidis in Sinjar have suffered persistent discrimination, denying them access to land, housing rights and property documents," added the Executive Director of UN-Habitat.
    The Executive Director of UN-Habitat confirmed, "This step by the Iraqi government is a promising and encouraging step, because it enhances access to land rights for the marginalized population in Iraq, and creates a great impetus for the population in the towns of Sinjar to obtain land ownership rights, for the first time in nearly 47 years old.
    Since 2018, UN-Habitat has been dealing with the land and property rights of the Yazidi minority in Sinjar by registering more than 14,500 title requests, and issuing land occupancy certificates to prove the occupancy rights of the Yazidis, using modern digital technologies, with the aim of supporting their ownership issues.
    UN-Habitat will work closely with the relevant institutions and committees formed by the esteemed Iraqi government, with the aim of helping to speed up the process of registering ownership and issuing full title deeds for the homes covered by this decision.
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