Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Yezidis Of Armenia Call For International Community To Stop Genocide

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Yezidis Of Armenia Call For International Community To Stop Genocide

    YEZIDIZ OF ARMENIA CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO STOP GENOCIDE OF YEZIDIS IN IRAQ
    By Gohar Gevorgian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    22/08/2007

    The members of the Union of Yezidis Worldwide rallied in front of
    the government of Armenia on August 21.

    They urged Armenia to help prevent atrocities against Yezidis in
    Iraq. On the same day the president of the union of Yezidis Aziz
    Tamoyan spoke about the genocide of his compatriots in Iraq in a news
    conference at the Pastark Club. The Yezidis have also sent a letter
    to the U.S. President George Bush and asked him to grant sovereignty
    to Yezidis in Iraq under the aegis of the United States. They have
    also made calls for help to the Russian president Vladimir Putin,
    the prime minister of the U.K, Brown, the Armenian president Robert
    Kocharyan and "all the humanists of the world."

    Aziz Tamoyan says in Iraq the Kurds want to displace Yezidis from
    North Iraq and live in their land.

    According to Aziz Tamoyan, it is the joint project of the governments
    of Kurdistan and Iraq.

    As for the coming presidnetial elections in Armenia, Aziz Tamoyan
    called the Yezidi community of Armenia to support Prime Minister Serge
    Sargsyan, the leader of the Republican Party.Tamoyan said Sargsyan
    is not only a devotee of the nation but also conducts a balanced
    policy on ethnic minorities. Therefore Aziz Tamoyan said the Yezidi
    community will support Serge Sargsyan.

    In Armenia the Yezidis are thought to count 60 thousand. It is
    notable that during the parliamentary election the Yezidi community was
    divided because one part supported Samvel Babayan, while the other part
    supported Tigran Karapetyan. Aziz Tamoyan supported Samvel Babayan.
Working...
X