The KfW Development Bank and UNOPS signed a new agreement to support the conflict-affected communities and to enhance their access to basic public services in Anbar and Sinjar, Iraq. With the support from the Federal Republic of Germany, through KfW Development Bank, UNOPS will rehabilitate war-damaged shelters and basic community infrastructure such as water and
By John Lee. Hundreds of Yazidi-Americans have filed a civil lawsuit against French conglomerate Lafarge, seeking to hold the company accountable for its admitted criminal conspiracy with the so-called Islamic State group (ISIS, ISIL, Daesh), and to obtain justice for the Yazidi people. Nobel Prize winner and human rights activist Nadia Murad is the lead
to grow bigger and bigger, the atrocities that they started to commit. i remember watching these, like, images that were coming. i think.| think the one that struck out to me the most was back in sinjar when itv werejoining an iraqi helicopter that was going to the top of the mountain to deliver humanitarian aid to the yazidis that were hiding at the top from isis. and i remember seeing the images that were coming out from the yazidis that were trying to climb on board because they faced, like, death, they were pretty much running from death. and it was at that moment, i thought to myself that in principle, like, i like to hold, like, a pretty moral, like, regard to how people should be treated and when we should help people and when we shouldn t. and it was at that moment that i decided that i could either continue to moan about what i m seeing, be frustrated about this, that no one is doing anything to help them, or at least i can stand by my principles, go out there and at least sho
we had isis that was starting to grow bigger and bigger, the atrocities that they started to commit. i remember watching these images that were coming. i think the one that struck out to me the most was back in sinjar when itv werejoining an iraqi helicopter that was going to the top of the mountain to deliver humanitarian aid to the yazidis that were hiding at the top from isis. and i remember seeing the images that were coming out from the yazidis that were trying to climb on board because they faced death, they were pretty much running from death. and it was at that moment, i thought to myself that in principle, i like to hold a pretty moral regard to how people should be treated and when we should help people and when we shouldn t. and it was at that moment that i decided that i could either continue to moan about what i m seeing, be frustrated about this, that no one is doing anything to help them, that no one s doing anything to help them, or at least i can stand by my principles