(Reuters) -
Islamic State, a militant group that witnesses and officials say has
executed hundreds of members of Iraq's Yazidis, has released a video
that seeks to show it enlightened hundreds of members of the religious
minority by converting them to Islam. The production was
issued not long after the group on Tuesday released a video showing one
of its black-clad fighters beheading American journalist James Foley,
sparking international outrage. The
Yazidis, followers of an ancient religion derived from Zoroastrianism
who are part of the country's Kurdish minority, have paid the highest
price for Islamic State's dramatic advance through northern Iraq. Islamic
State militants, widely seen as more hardline than al Qaeda, storm into
villages armed with machine guns and give Yazidis a simple choice:
convert to Islam or die. Witnesses
have said most of their hundreds of victims were shot dead at close
range, while others including women and children were buried alive.
Women who avoided death were rounded up and taken away as slaves,
witnesses said. The threat to the Yazidis was one reason cited by U.S.
President Barack Obama when he launched U.S. air strikes against Islamic State in parts of Iraq earlier this month. The
Islamic State video, which the group called "Hundreds of Yazidis
convert to Islam", gives no indication of the bloodshed that prompted
tens of thousands of people to flee. In
the film, Islamic State fighters say they are misunderstood as they sit
on a wall in Mount Sinjar, the Yazidis' ancient homeland. Witnesses
earlier told Reuters that residents who dared to stay hung white flags
on the homes to show their complete surrender to Islamic State, which
has declared a caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria it controls and threatened to march on Baghdad. In
the video, two Islamic State fighters - one a bearded middle-aged man
dressed in black with an AK-47 assault rifle and another in a crisp grey
military uniform and camouflage cap - field questions in Arabic from
what appears to be an Islamic State interviewer. "What
has been said is the opposite of reality," the older man says. He also
says that Islamic State has provided the Yazidis with everything they
need. "Men, women and
children have converted and I was with them and they are happy with
their conversions," he says, adding: "We advise the Yazidis to come down
from the mountain and convert." This was a reference to Mount Sinjar, where thousands who feared death at the hands of the militants took refuge. "If
they stay on the mountain, they will die of starvation and thirst. This
talk about aid from Western and crusader countries is all lies. If they
convert, we will give them everything they need. They will live a happy
life." The video then
shows dozens of Yazidis getting off a bus, walking past a truck mounted
with an anti-aircraft weapon and hugging Islamic State militants. Second
later, hundreds of people are sitting on the floor of what appears to
be a school beneath black Islamic State flags, hoisted in every town the
group has captured since it arrived from Syria in June and swept through the north almost unopposed by Iraq's army. Mostly young men, they prepare for the conversion ritual. "Right
now you are infidels. After this you will become Muslims and you will
have rights," an Islamic State fighter tells them. "Repeat after me."
Islamic State video shows conversion of Yazidis to Islam
Reuters
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