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SolidarityAgainst Islamic State Campaign

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Aug 10, 2014 11:35 pm

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SolidarityAgainst Islamic State Campaign

THE SITUATION IN KURDISTAN IS A BLOODY AND BARBARIC MURDER SCENE CAUSED BY IS ISLAMIC STATE. WE AIM TO PUT AN END TO (ISIS) BY HOLDING A DISCUSSION IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT

Now is the time to support the Kurdish people in their battle against those forces who oppose a pluralist societies and practice barbaric actions. The Kurdish people know all too well about the reality of war which is why they have been so forthcoming in defending all the peoples of Iraq.

The Kurdish forces are also doing their best to stop ISIS progression in an effort to protect at risk minority faiths such as those of the Yazidi faith and Christians. Those of the Yazidi faith face immediate danger at this moment in time as ISIS have launched a huge offensive towards the town of Sinjar where there population numbers over 350,000. Over 40,000 of these have escaped to the mountains and have been stranded there for the past week surviving on leaves- they lack water, food and basic sanitation. As a result, in the scorching summer sun, nearly 100 have died, mainly children and the elderly, due to thirst and malnutrition.

A further 500 Yazidi women are missing and it has been reported that they have been buried alive. ISIS have also shelled surrounding Christian areas forcing them to leave and take refuge in the Kurdistan region capital of Erbil. It is vital that we have your assistance in raising awareness and support for the Iraqi peoples in this worrying time - Our campaign is attempting to progress the issue through parliamentary means, public mobilisation and gathering humanitarian aid.

Please support us and keep updated with our actions

The minorities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region rely on your help.

http://www.saiscampaign.co.uk/
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Re: London Protest Against Islamic State on 13 August 6pm

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Aug 10, 2014 11:50 pm

What is the Solidarity Against ISIS Campaign?

The ‘Solidarity Against ISIS’ (SAIS) Campaign is an emergency movement formed from individual volunteers who are extremely distressed and alarmed at the advances of the Islamic State of Al-Iraq and Sham (ISIS) and their genocide offensives against the Yazidi and Christian communities inside Iraq andthe Kurdistan region – as well as their continued efforts at destabilising Kurdish regions unside Syria.

The committee is formed from Kurds from all parts and political parties of Kurdistan- as well as non-Kurds who support the freedom and human rights of all people.

The aim of the campaign is to increase awareness of the crisis currently unfolding in the Middle East and gather support for the Kurdish forces inside Syria, Iraq and the Kurdistan as well as non- Kurds who support the freedom and human rights of all people.

Our main objectives are

• The aim of the campaign is to increase awareness of the crisis currently unfolding in the Middle East and gather support for the Kurdish forces inside Syria, Iraq and the Kurdistan region in their battle against ISIS. This will be achieved through political pressure on the UK government as well as other intergovernmental organisations and by spreading knowledge to promote public mobilisation against the group.

• To unify all the Kurdish parties, communities and organisations to mobilise against the ISIS threat, as well as raising awareness and solidarity in the public sphere. The success of this will be measured by attendance of the aforementioned at a demonstration in front of UK parliament in London on the 13th of August 2014 at 6pm.

• The Campaign is also working towards raisingawareness in terms of aid between two charities. The first of which is the #AidTheInnocent Campaign who are taking donations for all of the internally displaced peoples inside the Kurdistan region. All donations will be sent to Kurdistan: Save the Children who are doing vital work to help the refugees in the area.

The second charity is ‘Heyva Sor A Kurdistane’ (Kurdish Red Moon) who have been continuously working hard since the conflict arose in Syria, to provide aid and rebuild wrecked communities inside Iraq and Syria.

The SAIS Campaign needs your help and support to combat extremist Islamist groups that are intent on committing genocide on the Yazidi and Christian faiths in the region as well as treating those in the areas they control with extreme brutality.

Roj Bash Kurdistan offers full support to any and all such campaigns against the terror of the Islamic State
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Re: London Protest Against Islamic State on 13 August 6pm

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Aug 12, 2014 1:39 pm

PLEASE remember the meeting tomorrow and go if you possible can :D
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Re: London Protest Against Islamic State on 13 August 6pm

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Aug 12, 2014 10:02 pm

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London Youth Group Pushes to Arm Kurds

LONDON — A newly-formed youth group, Kurdish Unity, is pressing the British government to provide military support to the Kurds and Yezidis as they face unprecedented threats by Islamic militants.

The group is staging a “Solidarity Against ISIS” campaign in Britain that they are hoping will push the British parliament to arm the Kurds. The poorly armed Kurdish forces have lost several battles in Nineveh province against Islamic State (IS/also known as ISIS) extremists, who last week forced about 40,000 Yezidis to flee to Shingal mountain where they have faced a dire humanitarian situation, with many dying from exposure and thirst.

Britain began to deliver humanitarian aid on Saturday night, following America’s decision last week to launch air force strikes on IS positions and to deliver food, water and other aid by airdrop to stranded Yezidi refugees. Combined with Peshmerga rescue efforts on the ground, tens of thousands of Yezidis have been rescued.

The Kurds have said they don’t have the heavy weaponry to fight IS, which seized state-of-the-art US artillery when the Iraqi army fled Mosul in June. The UK government has indicated it might arm the Kurds, and is facing increasing pressure from MPs across the political spectrum to launch military strikes against IS. The US has begun sending weapons to the Kurds, the Associated Press reported Monday.

IS, an extremist Islamist militia straddling the Syria-Iraq border, has attacked and driven out Christians and Yezidis, who are ethnically Kurds but belong to an ancient and secretive religion. Militants have killed hundreds of Yezidis and kidnapped about 500 Yezidi girls and women, according to Rudaw reports. IS, which has beheaded and crucified minorities and detractors in Syria, considers Yezidis polytheists, a crime punishable under Sharia law.

On Friday, Kurdish activists, including a contingent from Kurdish Unity, demonstrated outside Downing Street, where the British prime minister has his official residence.

In a statement, Kurdish Unity told Rudaw: “A united front would provide the Kurdish community in the UK with a stronger voice towards the UK parliament, charities and other minority community organizations.”

“Only by overcoming the old political divisions in the Kurdish community can we raise awareness [in Britain] about the important issues facing Kurdish people, including what is happening now in Iraq,” said Ziryan Kamal, a computer science student and board member of Kurdish Unity.

Echoing the need for unity, Narin Afraseab, a member of Kurdish Unity, expressed dismay at the poor turnout to the Downing Street demonstration.

“We need to do more. There were only about 300 people at the protest on Friday, mostly from our people [Kurdish Unity] or from outside London. Just look at what Stockholm and Denmark did.”

In Stockholm, the Swedish capital, and in Denmark, large demonstrations have attracted famous Kurdish singers and widespread support. In Germany, Kurdish activists are staging a hunger strike to put pressure on the European Union (EU) to provide military support to the Yezidis, and protesters have gathered outside the EU’s headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

Kurdish Unity is officially apolitical but at a meeting of young members, many voiced strong criticism of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which leads the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), claiming it has not done enough to help the Yezidis. Kurdish Unity has no Yezidi members on its board.

Adnan Kochar, chairman of the Kurdish Cultural Centre in Kennington, south London, called for broad reforms in the KRG. Unlike the Turkmen, Syriac and Assyrian minorities, Yezidis do not currently have a quota of parliamentary seats in the KRG.

Kurdish Unity's first task is to address the long-standing divisions among London's Kurdish community. :ymapplause:

Founded in 1984, the Kurdish Cultural Center has little contact with its rival, the Kurdish Community Center. The Kurdish Community Center was on the brink of financial ruin until former Iraqi President and Kurdish leader Jalal Talabani bailed it out, and then suffered fractious political wrangling leading to resignations by two chairmen in close succession.

According to a statement, Kurdish Unity has “helped establish links between the Kurdish Cultural Centre and the Kurdish Community Centre to move forward with [the Solidarity Against ISIS] initiative together.”

With significant obstacles to unity within the Kurdish community in London, however, can Kurdish Unity bring pressure on the British government?

“It is not just about putting pressure on Britain,” Haz Babataher, a law student and co-founder of Kurdish Unity, told Rudaw. “Kurdish Unity seeks to build bridges among the diaspora community in Britain, between the Kurds from Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq; between the older generation and the younger people. Only then can we achieve anything."

http://rudaw.net/english/world/120820141
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Re: London Protest Against Islamic State on 13 August 6pm

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Aug 16, 2014 1:36 am

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