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Preserving Yazidi Heritage with Kurdistan’s Support

The Yazidi community took a historic step by launching a major international conference in Duhok. Backed by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), the event focused on Yazidi heritage, identity, and survival. Organized by the Lalish Center and the University of Duhok, the conference attracted experts and researchers from 11 countries.

The event emphasized preserving Yazidi history through academic work. It also highlighted the political and cultural importance of Yazidism in the region. Prime Minister Masrour Barzani opened the conference and reaffirmed his commitment to Yazidi rights.

The KRG continues to support Yazidis through financial assistance and reconstruction efforts. Over 3,000 rescued Yazidi women receive monthly aid. Additionally, projects aim to restore basic services in Sinjar.

Key Yazidi figures praised the government’s support. Mir Hazim Tahsin Beg, the spiritual leader of the Yazidis, called for more representation in future KRG cabinets. He stressed the urgent need to document Yazidi history scientifically.

Interior Minister Rebar Ahmed delivered a speech on behalf of the Prime Minister. He emphasized that Yazidism is a vital part of Kurdish culture. He also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to implementing the Sinjar Agreement.

Speakers addressed the complex challenges facing the Yazidi community. They pointed to the continued displacement of thousands and the lack of government action from Baghdad. Yazidi MP Vian Dakhil criticized the federal government for its failure to prioritize Yazidi needs.

Moreover, the conference spotlighted past efforts to secure justice. MP Vala Farid discussed parliamentary efforts to recognize the Yazidi genocide. She mentioned legislative steps to establish courts for prosecuting ISIS crimes.

Despite ongoing challenges, the Yazidis remain determined. Backed by the KRG and global academic support, they push forward to preserve Yazidi heritage. This phrase—preserve Yazidi heritage—echoed across the conference halls.

The conference reinforced Yazidi demands for justice and political inclusion. More importantly, it served as a call to action for regional and global leaders. The determination to preserve Yazidi heritage remains a guiding principle for the community.

As discussions continue, Yazidis hope for stronger policies and concrete action. They want recognition, security, and full rights in their homeland. With Kurdistan’s continued backing, they remain committed to preserve Yazidi heritage and move forward.

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