UK: IS Attacks on Yazidis Constitute Genocide

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The Facts

  • On Tuesday, the UK officially acknowledged that the minority Yazidi people faced genocide at the hands of the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq in 2014. The recognition comes after Germany jailed an IS militant in 2021 for crimes against the Yazidis.

  • Lord Ahmad, the UK Minister of State for the Middle East, made the announcement, saying that the Yazidi population “suffered immensely” nine years ago and the repercussions are still felt “to this day."


The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

Acknowledgment is the first step. By recognizing the atrocities that took place against the Yazidi people, the UK has opened the door for accountability and justice, which will include criminal actions against any British-born perpetrators and assistance for the victims. Equally as important, it sends a message to the world that these outrageous acts cannot go unchecked.

Establishment-critical narrative

While this is a much-needed move, it's not enough. IS fighters may have committed these atrocities — and should undoubtedly be punished — but several international communities were silent witnesses and must also be held accountable for their failure to prevent the genocide of the Yazidi people. This should serve as a warning to the international community that they have obligations, and they must abide by them.


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