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Full Name
  
Vian Dakhil

Religion
  
Yazidi


Name
  
Vian Dakhil

Role
  
Member of Parliament

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Political party
  
Kurdistan Democratic Party

Party
  
Kurdistan Democratic Party

Profiles

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Vian Dakhil (born 1971 in Mossoul) is a current member of the Iraqi parliament. She is the only Yazidi in the Iraqi Parliament.

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Background

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Dakhil gained international attention during a plea for assistance for Yazidi people trapped on Sinjar Mountains during Islamic State capture of Sinjar, accusing Islamic State of genocide against the Yazidi people. This plea was a speech held in the Iraqi parliament held on Tuesday, 5 August. In the anglophone world, the speech has got a large audience as CNN reported about and furthermore the Washington Post commented on the speech.

In the francophone world it was Tunisian magazine “Kapitalis”, the Algerian participative journal “ChoufChouf” and the “paysagesblog” in le Monde.fr which commented the plea for help of Vian Dakhil for Yazidi people facing extermination. All the French articles included a YouTube version of Vian Dakhil speech, some with French translations. The blogpost "Je vous en supplie, frères, faîtes taire vos différences pour sauver les Yézidis!" in the "YOL (routes de Turquie et d'ailleurs) blog" has also a YouTube video of the speech including English subtitles

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In an Interview for Agence France-Presse, distributed by leMonde.fr on Saturday the 09 of August 2014 she warned that, if help was not arriving immediately – then a massive dying of the Yazidi people would begin – in the French original “« Il ne reste qu'un ou deux jours pour aider ces gens. Après, il vont commencer à mourir en masse ».

In February 2016 she was a speaker at the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy. In January and February 2016, Human Rights Watch interviewed many Arab, Sunni, Muslim, and Iraqi women from Hawija, and also interviewed the parliament "Dakhil " from the Yazidi area. Dakhil explains that all of Yazidi escaped from the areas which were under control of Daesh. Many Al- Aesideats spent more than a year in captivity. Daesh forced the women to convert to Islam. Documented by Human Rights Watch, the systematic rape of women and girls Alaesideat for the first time in early 2015. In Daesh areas, women are also suffering from the intensively high prices of food and cash deficit. Especially, since the Iraqi government stopped sending public employees' salaries to areas which it is under control Daesh in the mid-2015. She asserts that Women lived in fear of air raids by US-led coalition and Iraqi government forces. According to Human Rights Watches confirm that women Who have interviewed said that the lack of food and the fear of raids and violations of Daesh, all of those result in forcing us to flee.

Aid Helicopter Crash

On the 12th of August 2014, the Iraqi MP Vian Dakhil was injured when an Iraqi aid helicopter crashed during a mission to deliver aid to the Yazidi people who are under siege by ISIL in Sinjar, Mosul. She reportedly broke her leg whilst the Iraqi helicopter pilot lost his life. Dakhil was mistakenly reported dead on an earlier news report.

Anna Politkovskaya Award 2014

Vian Dakhil has been recognised and honoured for her important work in bringing the Yezidi people’s plight to the international community. She was congratulated by the Iraqi Parliament, and honoured by the Iraqi Women’s Network in October 2014, and was subsequently awarded the title of the Woman of the Year. She is the Winner of the 2014 Anna Politkovskaya Award for her “courage to become the voice of the Yazidi community and by her determination to campaign for the protection of all Yazidi and other Iraqi women under ISIS, despite the danger she is facing as a Yazidi woman politician opposed to ISIS.” She was crowned Woman of the Year in 2015 with an honorary prize for Arabic achievements in Dubai. She received the Bruno Kreisky Prize for Services to Human Rights in Vienna, and the Nineveh honorary shield in June 2015. In February 2016 Dakhil was awarded the Geneva Summit Prize for Human Rights in Geneva.

References

Vian Dakhil Wikipedia


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