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  • US Sponsored War Crimes In Iraq: Yazidis, The People Of The Peacock

    US SPONSORED WAR CRIMES IN IRAQ: YAZIDIS, THE PEOPLE OF THE PEACOCK ANGEL
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?conte xt=va&aid=6664
    by Felicity Arbuthnot

    Center for Research on Globalization
    UN Observer
    Aug 31 2007
    Canada

    "The earth's trees have become tears of heaven's cheeks.... The flower
    that tempted the wind to carry its perfume, died yesterday."

    When the Mongol hordes invaded what is now Iraq, Gengis Khan is:
    " ...said to have declared: 'all cities must be razed, so that the
    world may once again become a great steppe, in which Mongol mothers
    will suckle free and happy children.'"

    This was the twelfth century "war on terror" and it is not delusional
    to witness what has happened to Iraq since March 2003: the destruction
    of an entire civil society, history, records, education, health, life,
    to draw the parallels. "We fight them over there, so we don't have to
    fight them over here" is the Capitol Hill mantra, regarding a society
    with no weapons of mass destruction, unable even to board a 'plane
    from Iraq, during the thirteen year pre-invasion embargo. A people,
    the majority of which, just prayed their baby would be born whole
    and healthy and survive to adulthood, in a country where medicines,
    surgical equipment and therapeutic aids were vetoed by the US and UK -
    and where hyper-inflation was such that many families ate in rotation,
    one giving up food for a day, so the others would have a little more.

    A thousand years before the Mongol invasion, the region had developed a
    "sophisticated civilisation" with "innovations in literature, science,
    art and civil engineering ... gardens, irrigation systems, libraries;
    ornate palaces flourished. With the Mongol onslaught, all were
    'comprehensively looted', the region depopulated. Men, women and
    children were butchered, not alone by the Mongols, but by willing
    and unwilling collaborators they brought with them: '..whole cities
    lay in ruins.' Those not slaughtered fled a reign of terror, where
    culture and creativity had previously dominated." How history repeats.

    The latest slaughter for whom the occupiers are responsible (as
    occupying forces, all be it illegally, the American and British
    forces are responsible for the safety of and provision of essential
    services to the population) is that of at least five hundred Yazidis,
    in the north west Sinjar region, on 14th August. Four truck bombs left
    three settlements "looking as if a nuclear explosion" had occurred. At
    least fifteen hundred are estimated to have been injured, according
    to Dr Said Hakki of the Iraqi Red Crescent - and history has again
    repeated itself.

    Previous attacks against the Yazidis were under another ruthless
    invasion, that of the Ottomans, when they were subjected to twenty
    major massacres, between 1640 and 1910. "Liberated" Iraq, whose,
    health services, education and infrastructure, until the embargo, were
    the envy of the region and where safety was pretty well guaranteed -
    the absolute exception being if opposition politics were indulged in -
    has, at every level, been returned by America and Britain's hordes,
    backwards to Mesopotamian history's darkest eras.

    Washington's knee jerk reaction to the Yazidi bloodbath was, of course,
    to blame "Al Qaeda", then to state that: "Extremists continue to show
    to what lengths they will go to stop Iraq from becoming a stable and
    secure country." Then, of course, that they would "track down those
    responsible". Is there intelligent life anywhere by the Potomac? They
    were "suicide bombers". Thus dead.

    It would be interesting, to know though, how the US army knew within
    minutes that "two tons of explosives" were involved.

    Indisputable is that truck bombs, car bombs, suicide bombers,
    beheadings, kidnappings, the daily toll of bodies found bound and
    terribly tortured and dumped in the great biblical rivers, in streets,
    the Sunni-Shia "divide", all came in with the US-UK invasion and the
    murderous militias they brought with them.

    Why the gentle, pastoral Yazidis? This ancient sect, whose beliefs are
    drawn from Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Mandeanism,
    of whom there are believed to be only 750,000 worldwide, have their
    largest population in the Sinjar highlands in Iraq's northern Nineveh
    Province, a little west of Mosul and the remains of the equally
    ancient town Tel Afar, decimated, Falluja-like, in a pre "surge"
    "pacification".

    This previously religiously and ethnically mixed region is a
    microcosm of pre-invasion Iraq, known for its welcome and peaceful
    co-existence. The prophet Jonah is believed buried in the great Mosque
    which overlooks Mosul, whilst Saint Matthew is believed buried in
    the Christian Monastery, on the top of Mount Maqloub, nearby. Both
    were places of pilgrimage and wonder, for Muslim and Christian alike.

    The place of pilgrimage for Yazidis worldwide, in late August, is
    the shrine at Lalish, nearby, of Sheikh Adi (died 1162) believed to
    be the reincarnation of their deity Malak Ta'us: The Peacock Angel. "

    The Yazidis have throughout history, been often wrongly interpreted as
    "Devil worshippers. Their belief in fact should be a lesson to all:
    no soul is beyond hope. Malak Ta'us WAS the Devil, who REPENTED.

    After he fell from grace, he filled seven urns of tears, over seven
    thousand years, tears that were used to extinguish the fires of hell;
    thus, this great grief in repentance, the Yazidis believe, erased the
    concept of hell, and embraced belief that all humanity is redeemable.

    Malak Ta'us became the Peacock Angel.

    God is revered by Yazidis as the Creator of all and having achieved
    this wondrous task, is no longer an active force. He entrusted the
    world to seven angels, of whom the archangel was the redeemed Malak
    Ta'us.

    Yazidis believe that good and evil both exist in the mind and spirit
    of human beings. It depends on the humans, themselves, as to which
    they choose. Thus, their devotion to Malek Ta'us is integral, since
    it was he who was given the same choice between good and evil by God,
    and ultimately, searingly, repented and chose the good.

    Malek Ta'us has been described as: "a sort of fire wall between an
    imperfect world and the perfection of the Supreme Being". (Isya Joseph,
    Sacred Books and Traditions of the Yazidis, 1919.) Yazidis believe that
    periodically their seven holy beings are reincarnated in human form,
    as Sheikh Adi, so love your neighbour; you never know who he may be.

    Mohammed is regarded as a Prophet but Jesus Christ too, was an angel
    in human form. Yazidis are born into and marry within their sect and
    there is no converting, in or out. Other beliefs are that the first
    Yazidi was born of Adam alone and that there was a great flood, long
    before Noah and his ark. Yazidis, as Samaritans and/or Druze are
    "a little island of diversity in a world increasingly homogenised
    by globalisation".

    The annual August, six day pilgrimage is a joyous religious festival
    involving music, dancing, special dishes, decoration of eggs, bathing
    in the rivers below their villages and the hanging of hundreds of oil
    lamps around the tomb of Sheikh Adi and those of the other Saints -
    seven in all. Prayers are made twice a day, facing the sun. Earth,
    air, fire and water are so sacred that spitting on or in to them is
    taboo. Also taboo is the eating of pork, fish, cockerel, gazelle,
    cauliflower, lettuce, pumpkin and the wearing of blue, the latter
    possibly because the Peacock Angel is depicted in vibrant blue,
    so to wear his colours could be sacrilegious.

    August, according to a report on the US Department of Defence
    website (27th July) was also the month, that, according to Colonel
    Stephen Twitty, US troops were planning to virtually hand over the
    administration of the region to the Iraqis, so relatively safe had it
    become. Twitty, Commander of the 1st Calvary Division's 4th Brigade
    commended the "very mature provincial government'"; the handover
    would be based on the "security situation". Such a handover would
    also include the vast Kirkuk oil field, the region's abundant natural
    gas - and uranium deposits. US ceding of power now, is clearly out
    of the question. Further, when the British leave Basra, as they seem
    set to do, the American forces are set to move in to "protect supply
    routes". Since there are nearly two hundred thousand private security
    personnel in Iraq who could do that, it has to be wondered whether
    it is to protect the Basra oil terminal and the other vast oilfield,
    Rumailah, for Uncle Sam (or Uncle George and his pals.) When the
    US army invaded, they named their forward operating bases after
    oil companies.

    A question which arises, however, is how many "suicide bombings" are
    "false flag" operations? In Afghanistan, in ten years of war with the
    Soviet Union, they were unheard of, as in Iraq's previous invasion by
    the British. For anyone who cares to look, there are many reports of
    Iraqis being stopped at check points, being told to take documents
    to police or army station, coming out to find their vehicle driving
    differently and on investigation finding an explosive device in it.

    How many simply drove on ...?

    A recent incident was recounted by an Iraqi, working with the US, who
    was sent on a mission. He could not find the address and when there
    was no signal on his phone, he left his car and crossed the street,
    hoping for better reception. As he stopped to dial, his car exploded.

    And here is the report of the Basra incident of September 2005: "Today
    in Basra, Southern Iraq, two members of the British SAS (Special Ops)
    were caught, 'in flagrante' as it were, dressed in full 'Arab garb',
    driving a car full of explosives and shooting and killing two official
    Iraqi policemen." The British army demolished a police station in
    order to release them. Strange way of conducting the "war on terror"
    when the terrorists had been rightly arrested.

    And don't forget the destruction just over the border from Basra,
    in Iran, of which the Iranian government spokesman said: "This bomb
    had a British accent."

    Kayla Williams records her time as an "intelligence officer" in
    northern Iraq, with the US Army's 101st Airborne Division between
    2003 and 2004 in the Yazidis region. She reports that the Yazidis
    were considered "devil worshippers" by local Muslims, but in spite
    of visiting them, learned little of their religion; she thought it
    was ancient and concerned with angels. She described a temple as:
    "a small rock building with objects dangling from the ceiling", thus
    seemingly did not ask what they represented. No doubt she reported
    the locals' feelings back at the mess table at base.

    Here's hoping they did not have the same kind of religious fervour as
    those who prayed before the decimation of Fallujah when told by their
    chaplain that the Devil lived there and they were going to find him.

    Between "Crusades", God and oil, strange things happen. The locals,
    of course, had coexisted with their neighbours since the Ottomans
    left. The Yazidi survivors from the attack were treated in their
    hospitals. Coincidentally in 1993 the New York Times headed an
    article on the Yazidis: "The Sect May be Dying, but Satan is still
    alive and well".

    Meanwhile, the traumatised Yazidis are reported by doctors as removing
    their relatives from hospitals, so frightened are they that they
    will be even less safe in larger towns. Three hundred "badly broken"
    relatives were removed from Sinjar hospital, according to one doctor.

    There will be no joyful pilgrimage celebrations this August. Whole
    families were wiped out in the attacks. One man, Abu Saeed, said he
    had lost fifty one members of his immediate and extended family.

    Ironically, during the 1915-1916 Ottoman (Turkish) massacre in
    Anatolia, of the mainly Christian Armenians, the Yazedis courageously
    sheltered many, risking and losing their lives in the Ottoman occupied
    Iraq. Now, they, like almost every Iraqi, feel they have no place
    to hide. Ironically under Saddam, as with all religions, they were
    donated money for restoration and refurbishment of their religious
    buildings, the government even donated for an entire new temple. It
    is the "New Iraq" which has brought terror to their doors.

    Freya Stark (Baghdad Sketches, 1937) describes a region I found
    entirely unchanged: "...the valley (at festival time) filled all night
    with moving lights among the trees ... we walked down in the mountain
    solitude, peopled only with the sound of water and the voices of
    the birds .. we looked across to the hills of Bavian, mauve and blue
    .. and all over it lay sunlight, shining impartially on all temples
    of mankind."

    An abiding memory of the Yazidis is standing on the flat roof of
    one of their temples, its great obelisk in the centre, reaching
    heavenward. "Look behind you, Madam", said the priest. I turned and
    just across the narrow sun dappled street, in the small hamlet,
    was a Catholic church, next to a mosque - and just visible round
    the corner, a synagogue. Could peaceful co-existence ever be more
    evocatively illustrated?

    The last fifty three blood soaked months in Iraq are squarely the
    responsibility of the American and British forces and their dwindling
    allies, or is that responsibility something even more sinister?
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