(Reuters- Exclusive) -
Islamic State militants have killed at least 500 members of Iraq's
Yazidi ethnic minority during their offensive in the north, Iraq's human
rights minister told Reuters on Sunday. Mohammed Shia
al-Sudani said the Sunni militants had also buried alive some of their
victims, including women and children. Some 300 women were kidnapped as
slaves, he added. "We have
striking evidence obtained from Yazidis fleeing Sinjar and some who
escaped death, and also crime scene images that show indisputably that
the gangs of the Islamic States have executed at least 500 Yazidis after
seizing Sinjar," Sudani said in a telephone interview, in his first
remarks to the media on the issue. Sinjar
is the ancient home of the Yazidis, one of the towns captured by the
Sunni militants who view the community as "devil worshipers" and tell
them to convert to Islam or face death. A
deadline passed at midday on Sunday for 300 Yazidi families to convert
to Islam or face death at the hands of the militants. It was not
immediately clear whether the Iraqi minister was talking about the fate
of those families or others in the conflict. "Some
of the victims, including women and children were buried alive in
scattered mass graves in and around Sinjar," Sudani said. The
minister's comments could pile pressure on the United States - which
has carried out air strikes on Islamic State targets in response to the
group's latest push through the north - to provide more extensive
support. "In some of the
images we have obtained there are lines of dead Yazidis who have been
shot in the head while the Islamic State fighters cheer and wave their
weapons over the corpses," said Sudani. "This is a vicious atrocity." ANCIENT RELIGION The Islamic State, which has declared a caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria,
has prompted tens of thousands of Yazidis and Christians to flee for
their lives during their push to within a 30-minute drive of the Kurdish
regional capital Arbil. Earlier in their push through northern Iraq,
Islamic State, which also considers all Shi'ites heretics who must
repent or die, boasted of killing hundreds of captive Shi'ite soldiers
after capturing the city of Tikrit on June 12. They put footage on the
Internet of their fighters shooting prisoners. The
Yazidis, followers of an ancient religion derived from Zoroastrianism,
are spread over northern Iraq and are part of the country's Kurdish
minority. Many of their
villages were destroyed when Saddam Hussein's troops tried to crush the
Kurds during his iron-fisted rule. Some were taken away by the executed
former leader's intelligence agents. Now
they are on the defensive again. Tens of thousands of Yazidis fled for
their lives after Kurdish fighters abandoned them in the face of Islamic
State militants, and are trapped on a mountain near Sinjar at risk of
starvation. "We spoke to
some of the Yazidis who fled from Sinjar. We have dozens of accounts and
witness testimonies describing painful scenes of how Islamic State
fighters arrived and took girls from their families by force to use them
as slaves," Sudani said. "The
terrorist Islamic State has also taken at least 300 Yazidi women as
slaves and locked some of them inside a police station in Sinjar and
transferred others to the town of Tal Afar. We are afraid they will take
them outside the country." "The
international community should submit to the fact that the atrocities
of the Islamic State will not stop in Iraq and could be repeated
somewhere else if no urgent measures were taken to neutralize this
terrorist group," Sudani said. "It’s
now the responsibility of the international community to take a firm
stand against the Islamic State to reach a consensus on a legitimate
decision to start the war on Islamic State to stop genocides and
atrocities against civilians." The
militant group, which arrived in northern Iraq in June, has routed
Kurds in its latest advance, seizing several towns, a fifth oilfield and
Iraq's biggest dam - possibly gaining the ability to flood cities and
cut off water and power supplies.
Exclusive: Iraq says Islamic State killed 500 Yazidis, buried some victims alive
Zaman Alwasl
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