Hawar Moradi shared War Vîn Basî's video.She takes the microphone and utters emotionally a sentence that literally kills an already slaughtered people thousands of miles away. Without having the tiniest sense about the truth, she pictures up a reality that exist only in the imaginary picture she has in her own mind.
Yes, that’s exactly what happened. A young girl by the name Hanar Marouf says in front of hundreds of famous people worldwide and hundreds of young people in the ONE YOUNG WORLD summit held recently in Dublin; Ireland.
The girls, who have managed to escape from the barbaric ISIS are threatened to death by their families. That they are in danger of being killed, in danger of dying once more as if it were not enough to be totally deprived of all the rights as human being. As if it was not enough to be used as sex slaves by the barbaric ISIS members, day and night.
It is with a shame, that we as a human beings have to hear such nonsense being said by a youth without taking on any consideration whatsoever of the consequences such statement can bring about.
I need to tell you that the truth is hidden and it exists only among those who admire it so much.Those who love the truth so much. Their existence from the start until now has brought about nothing else than goodness for this world. The same world of mine and yours, and for sure that of Hanar Marouf.
Yes, I mean the Yezidis, if you don't trust my words, then please go and hear their story, talk to them, feel them, embrace them, and when you are done, only then tell me if I am wrong about their pureness.
It's my duty to tell what I have seen. As a doctor I have the responsibility to maintain moral integrity and intellectual honesty to never hide the truth since it would and could definitely lead to death. I have worked amongst the Yezidis from 23rd of august 2014 until my departure from Northern Iraq on the 12th of October. I did finance my whole expense and did not belong to any organizations. I worked alone as a respect for my individual freedom and in order to always be able to tell the truth without feeling any obligations towards anyone.
I worked as a doctor at the Bajed kandal camp, in the emergency care in the Shabaniak Hospital but also in Khanke camp, In sharia, In ghalat dezeh, and also few other places around Sulaimanye. During my daily work I met hundreds of Yezidi people. I tell you these, so that you know I have been around many places where the yezidis that fled from Shingal area nowadays live.
I engaged in discussions without asking any questions, still I got many answers. I had the honor to meet some of those girls that had managed to escape from the barbaric ISIS after several weeks being abused both physically and psychologically.
I remember after hearing that one of them had nightmares and was waking up several times at night, which later after some nights, she chose not to sleep at all. When I asked her why she is afraid of ISIS? She looked at me and said, “If I tell you my whole story, even you would be afraid of them.”
None of these girls that I did have the honor to meet had received any help that they so desperately needed. Instead they were living with their families. Not only did I meet them once, but several times. Their families were not threatening them nor were they afraid of being killed by their loved ones. I have personally met those young Yezidi boys that offered themselves and were honored and happy to marry these girls.
These victims that I personally met were not all in one place, but they were living in different places. Psychologically they felt bad. They had problem sleeping, nightmares, anxiety disorder and few with panic attacks. Their economical status made their situation far worse and inhuman.
I worked among the Yezidis for two month. I have not heard even for once, that their families would have anyhow offended any of them. It’s a shame for the whole humanity that is letting down these girls.
Imagine if you were in their place. You manage to escape from weeks of torture, being raped, abused physically but also psychologically and end up living in a school yard, or a park, under the rain, with the rest of your family being treated poorly with barely any food and water.
I wish that Hanar Marouf was talking about the way these girls are treated by the society and those responsible for providing care for these victims. I wish she were talking about how they are being deprived of their human rights in their own country. I wish she were talking about how nobody cares about them. But of course creating hatred towards an already slaughtered people is far more attractive nowadays in this world we live.
What Hanar marouf says, is very dangerous. It’s dangerous because it creates hate. And it’s because of hate towards the Yezidies, that they have been through 74 genocides. Its estimated that these genocides have reduced the Yezidi population during 700 years from 20 million to 500-600 000 today.
I demand from the government, that Hanar Marouf represents to provide enough information about its minorities. So that one-day maybe they can all live together. I personally am not very optimistic because the ignorance that Hanar Marouf has shown is unfortunately highly widespread in huge part of that area.
Regards
Dr. Hawar Moradi