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    Eurasianet touched upon Armenian Yezdis' request to help their Iraqi brothers

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/729589/eurasianet-touched-upon-armenian-yezdis%E2%80%99-request-to-help-their-iraqi-brothers.html
    15:32, 17 August, 2013

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS: Armenia of late has gotten involved
    helping Diaspora Armenian communities caught in the
    crossfire of civil war in Syria. Now, some Armenian citizens want
    Yerevan to offer the same kind of help to their kin in another
    regional hot spot, Iraq. Quoting the article published by Armenpress
    on August 14, Eurasianet touched upon the Yezdis living in Iraq and
    their problems.

    As stated by Eurasianet, the Yezdis, a Kurdish-speaking people who are
    Armenia's largest minority, hope that Yerevan will raise the
    awareness of the plight of Iraq's Yezidis around the world. Iraqi
    Yezidis now face violent attacks for selling alcohol. Iraqi laws only
    allow non-Muslims to sell alcoholic beverages and the country has
    witnessed a series of deadly militia attacks on liquor stores run by
    Christians and Yezdis.

    Sasha Sultanyan, head of Armenia's Yezdi National Committee, has
    announced that the group plans to ask the Armenian foreign affairs
    and Diaspora ministries to promote awareness of the Iraqi Yezdis'
    situation "in international organizations and help prevent the
    massacres".
    `Our brothers are being killed in Iraq,' Armenpress reported Sultanyan
    as saying on August 14 `The governments of Kurdistan and Iraq
    aim to destroy the Yezdis living in Iraq and take over their lands."

    Several hundred thousand Yezdis are estimated to live around the
    world; the largest number in Iraq. Their religion is a blend of
    Zoroastrian, Muslim, Christian and other religious traditions. The
    central figure in the faith is a peacock angel Malek Taus, who
    dispenses
    both blessings and misfortunes as he finds fit.

    Ethnic Yezdis together with ethnic Armenians bore the brunt of the
    World-War I-era slaughters in southeastern Ottoman Turkey. Many fled
    to Armenia and Georgia to escape persecution. Sultanyan expressed hope
    that Armenia, given its past, will not stay indifferent to the
    targeted violence against another ethnic group.

    Yerevan has not yet indicated whether or to what extent it might
    choose to stick its head out for the Yezdis of Iraq.




    From: A. Papazian
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