“My story is just one story among thousands of Yazidi families,” said Nadia Murad, a human rights activist who was formerly held captive by the Islamic State.
Weiterlesen“They did every bad thing they could do to me,” says Shireen Ibrahim
WeiterlesenAmal Clooney calls for collection of evidence of ISIS atrocities.
WeiterlesenAmal Clooney and her client on ISIS brutality.
WeiterlesenHuman rights lawyer Amal Clooney urged Iraq and the world’s nations on Thursday not to let the Islamic State extremist group “get away with genocide.”
WeiterlesenThere is no one on earth who has given us more courage…”Gloria Steinem interviews Nadia Murad on Women's International Day.
WeiterlesenAmal Clooney, a human-rights lawyer, is working with a Yazidi refugee to put Islamic State in the dock.
WeiterlesenThe activist from Iraq is received by Josep Maria Bartomeu and Jordi Cardoner, and meets some of the players as part of the club’s commitments towards women’s rights.
WeiterlesenNadia Murad returns to the UN Security Council and delivers a powerful speech during the 7847th meeting on trafficking in persons in conflict situations.
WeiterlesenNadia Murad selected as Foreign Policy's 2016 Global Thinker for transforming trauma into a quest for justice.
Weiterlesen"Nadia Murad - thank you for this deeply moving call to #StandUp4HumanRights, and to be a human rights champion."
WeiterlesenNadia Murad, a Yezidi woman who escaped the clutches of Islamic State (ISIS) militants and went on to highlight the plight of women kidnapped and enslaved by the group, was officially nominated by Iraq on Tuesday for the Nobel Peace Prize.
WeiterlesenWhen I addressed the UN Security Council earlier this year, I told them I was ashamed as a supporter of the United Nations that states are failing to punish genocide
WeiterlesenNadia, a brave and eloquent witness of ISIS barbarity, is the voice of a new movement; she’s making the U.S. and the International Criminal Court pay attention.
WeiterlesenThe Greeks said Oxi to the Nazis. And we said No to ISIS.
WeiterlesenNadia Murad and Lamiya Aji Bashar, two young Iraqis who escaped sexual slavery by the Islamic State and became advocates for women’s rights, were honored on Thursday with the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, the European Union’s top human rights award.
WeiterlesenIt is my understanding that on October 25th, 2016 there will be a vote to recognize the Yazidi Genocide and support receiving Yazidi women, girls and children who become victims of ISIS sexual enslavement. I am currently in Ottawa to witness the vote and to meet with Members of Parliament.
WeiterlesenI was not raised to give speeches. Neither was I born to meet world leaders, nor to represent a cause so heavy, so difficult.
WeiterlesenHow, then, I asked, did it feel to be anointed by the U.N., to be recognized as a person of significance?
Weiterlesen"The ultimate goal is to get the International Criminal Court to prosecute the crimes committed by ISIS commanders against the Yazidis, for what the United Nations and U.S. State Department agree is genocide."
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