As commented by Dr Hassan Aydinli, ITF EU representative, in Part 2 of the video, if Iraq's minority groups are suffering the most since 2003, the responsibility lies with the 3 main groups: Shia, Sunna and Kurds, who are governing Iraq. These groups have shared Iraq's wealth among themselves, and have not given the Turkmens, Christians, Yezidies and other groups who compose the Iraqi people, the opportunity to develop themselves, to form their own protection forces and to benefit from Iraq's wealth.
The three groups who are ruling Iraq are guilty of corruption, they have confiscated Iraq's oil revenues and have not used the money to build new projects, or to reconstruct and develop the country.
They have maintained the Turkmens, Christians, Yezidies and other groups who compose the Iraqi people poor and vulnerable.
Therefore, these indigenous non-ruling peoples of Iraq are asking the international community and human rights organizations to come to their help and insure that they get their fair share of Iraq's wealth in the future.
The three groups who are ruling Iraq are guilty of corruption, they have confiscated Iraq's oil revenues and have not used the money to build new projects, or to reconstruct and develop the country.
They have maintained the Turkmens, Christians, Yezidies and other groups who compose the Iraqi people poor and vulnerable.
Therefore, these indigenous non-ruling peoples of Iraq are asking the international community and human rights organizations to come to their help and insure that they get their fair share of Iraq's wealth in the future.
In February, #UNPO launched its joint report 'Between the Millstones: Iraq's Minorities Since the Fall of Mosul' with the Institute for International Law and Human Rights, No Peace Without Justice and Minority Rights Group.
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