Send a Letter to the President Obama
The Yezidis in Iraq are in urgent need of political
representation and action. Please go to the homepage of
President Obama at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact
- then copy and paste the content of this letter (below)
into the message tool there.
THANK YOU!
Dear President Obama,
I am requesting that your administration examine the status of the minorities of Iraq, especially the Yezidis of Kurdistan, who have been denied their human rights since the beginning of the new republic. The Yezidis are denied proper representation in the Iraqi Parliament (they should have seven representatives, one for every 100,000 people, but are only allowed one) and they are constantly under attack by Moslem Kurds who torture, kidnap and murder them at random, while also denying them their proper share of international relief food and water. Moreover, the Moslem Kurds are determined to murder the Yezidis unless they change their religion and convert to Islam.
Urgent Demands for the Yezidis and other minorities’ in northern Iraq:
1. Assist in the creation of an Autonomous Province in Iraq for the country’s minorities, including the Christians and Yezidis. Or help create a separate Administration for the minorities in the Nineveh province of Iraq that has a direct tie with Baghdad’s federal government and is under the guidance of a UN peacekeeping mission.
2. An immediate pullout of all Kurdish militias from the minorities’ regions in Mosul province.
3. Equal representation in the Iraqi Parliament.
4. Freedom for the Yezidis to study their language in schools in the Yezidis’ regions. This must be supported financially and equally by the Iraq’s Ministry of Education.
5. Return of the Yezidis’ lands and other properties that
were taken away from them by previous regime.
Please, President Obama, help the Yezidis acquire the rights
and the safety they deserve as human beings. To know more,
please visit
www.YezidiHumanRights.org
and www.YezidiTruth.org.
It should not take more than a couple minutes of your time, and it could save many lives. We wish we could make it so that all you have to do is press a button, but these government websites have spam protection. They need to hear from you - a real person.



