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    US newspaper: reconciliation is not easy between supporters and victims Daash

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    Mistrust and fear which Sppthma Daash campaign in Iraq pose a difficult challenge for peaceful coexistence in the future. He says Amu slaw, a former officer in the Iraqi army and the only survivor of a massacre in 2014, when Daash Yazidis collected in Kojo village in a row and were shot killers did not foreigners, but the men from the neighboring village. 
    He says the slaw "I know them well, some say they are foreigners this is not true, they were friends of ours. " He adds the slaw he can not imagine reconciliation with anyone from neighboring Arab villages. 
    He explained, "If you see someone kill your father and your brother and kidnap your children, can you live with him after that! Impossible." If the Iraqis can imagine any of our future as a united country after years of dissent and infighting with extremism, the reconciliation between the tribes and races stand a major obstacle to Zlk.ouma retreat Daash in northern and western Iraq, one of the major challenges is how the restoration of relations between the components and clans which joined the group Daash or supported, and those who were its victims. Although Daash targeted mainly religious minorities as well as Shiites, it also declared war on the Sunnis, who stood with the government forces in Anbar province. 
    And stuck to the victims of tribal traditions require money or revenge. He says Suhaib al-Rawi governor of Anbar, "the imposition of the law is the basis of reconciliation, if we have the money to compensate the people, it pays the reconciliation process forward, and we were Snawwad who suffered Daash not to think of revenge." 
    For the Yezidis, the return to their homes and reconciliation with their neighbors seem to be unthinkable.Moreover, the difficulties they face with their neighbors existed before Daash and tangled with complex policies in northern Iraq. 
    She says Barbara Ham, program organization (victims of violence) at Harvard Medical School during one of her visits to the north of the country, "Reconciliation is very complex and can not be achieved at the beginning of the recovery process. there are several ways to live together, some of which goes hand in hand, and some of them overlapping, and we can not always reach a relationship that we want the type. " 
    Saddam's campaign of Arabization of Kurds, Yazidis and other minorities meant the inability of the Yazidis in the Nineveh plain to register the land in their names. And that the old silence - caused by the repeated massacres and hostility toward religion ancient - leaving them without a political base within the larger struggle for independence. 
    Iraqi and Kurdish government forces vowed to protect the Yazidis fell when I made ​​Daash hand Syria, leaving the Yezidis to murder and enslavement on Mount Sinjar. 
    He said President Obama those massacres in August 2014 when it allowed the implementation of air strikes in Iraq, saying that there are still many thousands of women Aloesideat prisoners, however Daash. 
    he says Mohammed Ihsan, minister for human rights earlier in the Kurdistan Regional Government, said that "it is too early now, we need to reconciliation with themselves first .. and need to decide if they want to be part of the Kurdistan region or from the Iraqi government. " 
    before the massacres Daash, Sinjar, belonging to the province of Nineveh were, part of the disputed territory between the Iraqi government and the government of the province. Today is under the control of the Kurds. 
    He says Jamil Khader, head of the PUK in Sinjar, "in my opinion that the case is the issue of land. There must be a dividing line between the Arabs and the Yazidis, otherwise they would not accept Arabs who have committed crimes against them, and will return to avenge them." 
    For the Yezidis, the Sinjar area inhabited by only 3% of the Arabs and 84% of the Yezidis. But some Arab villages gave birth to al Qaeda sympathizers and Daash who believe that it is their religious duty killed who Aizharcnhm same thought. 
    Former Kurdish official, "and says they do not make up more than 3%, but the killers and believe at the same time." 
    Activists say promoters of reconciliation that the government is required to provide security for the displaced and the trial of those accused of crimes, and at the same time on the same components to take responsibility for the restoration of relations, tolerance and forget past mistakes. 
    currently human rights groups say they have documented individual cases of reprisal killings against Arabs by a group of Yezidi armed, and they fear more. 
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