Young Yazididessed after 10 years captivity saved from Gaza!

Young Yazididessed after 10 years captivity saved from Gaza!

The rescue of a Yazidin, kidnapped in Iraq from the Islamic State (IS), caused a sensation in the media and political circles. According to Israel, the woman who was deported ten years ago, at the age of eleven, was released from the Gaza Strip. David Saranga, head of the digital department of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, confirmed the information about social media and reported that the Yazidin was saved by security forces. She has now been reunited with her family.

The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also confirmed the 21-year-old's liberation. The return is the result of more than four months of negotiations and close cooperation with the American messages in Baghdad and Amman as well as Jordanian authorities. It is interesting that the Yazidin was transported by several countries before her exemption. However, specific details about the process have not yet been published.

background and international relationships

The context of this rescue is both emotionally and politically complex. Iraq and Israel currently do not maintain diplomatic relationships, and Irakers are not forbidden to contact Israelis. The return of the Yazidin is not only a question of individual freedom, but also raises questions about the diplomatic relationships and the collaboration between these nations.

media reports indicate that a number of complicated diplomatic procedures were necessary so that the woman could leave the Gaza Strip and travel to Iraq. The situation was worked out particularly in the Israeli newspaper “Jerusalem Post”, which already addressed the life story of the Yazidin in September. In the Syrian city of Rakka, she was forced to marry a Palestinian IS fighter who allegedly also had connections to Hamas. During her captivity, the Yazidi reported considerable ill -treatment.

According to reports, her husband, who was active in IS, was killed, while the Yazidin was captured in a house of her husband's family. The Palestinian, who held her, was reportedly killed in an Israeli air raid, which gave the woman the opportunity to move freely and finally publish her history on the Internet. This raised worldwide attention.

the grief and the struggle for justice

In the Sindschar region, IS attacked the Yazidis in August 2014 and led to a wave of kidnappings in which thousands of women and girls were abused as sex slaves. Despite the official declarations of the Iraqi government on the decline of IS, activists report that numerous women are still considered missing. There are emotional stress and profound wounds in the Yazidi community, and many survivors continue to fight for justice and recognition of their trauma.

In this case it remains unclear what happened to the children of the Yazidin who were born during their captivity. These threads of the past run through the entire history of the Yazidis and make the saving of women a symbolic act of hope, but also the ongoing struggle against the atrocities of IS.

The family of the Yazidin will now be confronted with challenges that go far beyond the physical return. The stories and fates of women kidnapped are tragic and often complicated, which is of crucial importance for the future integration and healing of the survivors. More information about the background and details of this topic can be found in a current article www.radioherne.de .

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