Twenty years ago, the international community recorded the mass failure to respond to the warnings and take action to prevent genocide in Rwanda. The pain still eats away deep in the consciousness and conscience of all those feeling guilty for failing to help.
The Global Network for Rights and Development launches its urgent warning to the international community to move quickly, and to respond to all the crimes of the so-called organisation ISIL/ISIS (“Daash”).
Since Daash has undergone brutal killings and has committed crimes against humanity, and which members of this organisation boasts from commit it, the Global Network for Rights and Development has detected that there exists direct link of the killings of approximately 29,000 innocent civilians in both Syria and in Iraq in ways that are beyond brutality and inhumanity.
Up until today’s alert, the Global Network for Rights and Development monitors daily heinous crimes committed by members of Daash. Our recent researchers were incensed to find that Daash offered women - that are of minority - up for sale in the Ninoy markets in Iraq, after having allegedly raped them.
We report that on the afternoon of June 8th 2014, a caravan of civilians through Chenkal were intercepted by about 500 fighters from the Daash organization. The caravan had detained refugees, totalling to a number of 2600 civilians. The victims were taken to EL-Mosul after having been inhumanly thrown into four-by-four vehicles.
The caravan arrived to EL-Mosul and the hostages were split into four groups. As follows:
The first group included males above the age of 12 years, who counted to approximately one thousand. They were brutally executed by members of the Daash group. Both boys and men begged to be shot rather than to be be-headed, as was threatened. This brutal, inhumane and outrageous act was performed in front of wives, mothers and sisters.
The second group consisted of both pregnant and elderly women. This group counted to approximately 230 women. Reports says that one of the Daash leaders forced one women to execute all women and unborn children victims from this group.
The third group consisted of girls above the age of 12 years, and this group consisted of approximately 680. One of the commanders of Daash had not stopped members from gang-raping the children and women in the eyes of their own children, both girls and boys under the ages of 12 (Group four, below).
The fourth group consisted of girls and boys below the ages of 12 years, and this group totalled to 690. The child victims were brutally taken hostage to an unknown location.
Such operations, hostages, trafficking and abuse are tragic and unacceptable. The scenes blend pain and humiliation and brings shame to all mankind.
In addition to other reports that we have received, it is apparent that the Daash organisation arrested dozens of families in “Tlaafar” airport. The victims included Turkmen, Iyazidis and Christians. Men were among the dead while the fate of the rest is still unknown.
The Global Network for Rights and Development re-enforces the international decision, which requests from the Secretary-General of the United Nations to ensure greater cooperation between the early warning mechanisms that are already in place and that aim to prevent genocide and other serious international crimes. This will be helping to uncover the sources of tension and spot the risks, and evaluate and address or identify the vulnerable groups of the population. The Global Network for Rights and Development puts forward this warning to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Security Council and all the nations of the world to act immediately to put an end to Daashs’ criminal activities, and to support efforts for an international trial before it is too late.
The Global Network for Rights and Development re-affirms that the Daash organisation is a threat to international peace and security, and has become the biggest challenge of the political will of the international community as revenge to mankind and to humanity.
In addition, the Global Network for Rights and Development calls for an international investigation committee to investigate into the crimes of this threatening organisation, with respect to human rights. The international community must hold accountable and prosecute all those involved in the creation and facilitation of the operations of the Daash organisation.
Today, there are villages with thousands of women and children that have been victimised in the crossfire of these gangs, and where civilians cannot find or seek refuge. And they are people, considering their right to freedom of belief in the concept of (Daash) organization they were sentenced to death, so the world would act, or will abandon them?
The Global Network for Rights and Development considers this urgent call necessary for the protection of each human, and for the condemnation of Daash’s recruitment of innocent civilians. Daash represents a real threat to the security and the safety of humanity worldwide, and the world must act.
- See more at: http://gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=639#sthash.MqGjPUG4.dpuf
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The Global Network for Rights and Development launches its urgent warning to the international community to move quickly, and to respond to all the crimes of the so-called organisation ISIL/ISIS (“Daash”).
Since Daash has undergone brutal killings and has committed crimes against humanity, and which members of this organisation boasts from commit it, the Global Network for Rights and Development has detected that there exists direct link of the killings of approximately 29,000 innocent civilians in both Syria and in Iraq in ways that are beyond brutality and inhumanity.
Up until today’s alert, the Global Network for Rights and Development monitors daily heinous crimes committed by members of Daash. Our recent researchers were incensed to find that Daash offered women - that are of minority - up for sale in the Ninoy markets in Iraq, after having allegedly raped them.
We report that on the afternoon of June 8th 2014, a caravan of civilians through Chenkal were intercepted by about 500 fighters from the Daash organization. The caravan had detained refugees, totalling to a number of 2600 civilians. The victims were taken to EL-Mosul after having been inhumanly thrown into four-by-four vehicles.
The caravan arrived to EL-Mosul and the hostages were split into four groups. As follows:
The first group included males above the age of 12 years, who counted to approximately one thousand. They were brutally executed by members of the Daash group. Both boys and men begged to be shot rather than to be be-headed, as was threatened. This brutal, inhumane and outrageous act was performed in front of wives, mothers and sisters.
The second group consisted of both pregnant and elderly women. This group counted to approximately 230 women. Reports says that one of the Daash leaders forced one women to execute all women and unborn children victims from this group.
The third group consisted of girls above the age of 12 years, and this group consisted of approximately 680. One of the commanders of Daash had not stopped members from gang-raping the children and women in the eyes of their own children, both girls and boys under the ages of 12 (Group four, below).
The fourth group consisted of girls and boys below the ages of 12 years, and this group totalled to 690. The child victims were brutally taken hostage to an unknown location.
Such operations, hostages, trafficking and abuse are tragic and unacceptable. The scenes blend pain and humiliation and brings shame to all mankind.
In addition to other reports that we have received, it is apparent that the Daash organisation arrested dozens of families in “Tlaafar” airport. The victims included Turkmen, Iyazidis and Christians. Men were among the dead while the fate of the rest is still unknown.
The Global Network for Rights and Development re-enforces the international decision, which requests from the Secretary-General of the United Nations to ensure greater cooperation between the early warning mechanisms that are already in place and that aim to prevent genocide and other serious international crimes. This will be helping to uncover the sources of tension and spot the risks, and evaluate and address or identify the vulnerable groups of the population. The Global Network for Rights and Development puts forward this warning to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Security Council and all the nations of the world to act immediately to put an end to Daashs’ criminal activities, and to support efforts for an international trial before it is too late.
The Global Network for Rights and Development re-affirms that the Daash organisation is a threat to international peace and security, and has become the biggest challenge of the political will of the international community as revenge to mankind and to humanity.
In addition, the Global Network for Rights and Development calls for an international investigation committee to investigate into the crimes of this threatening organisation, with respect to human rights. The international community must hold accountable and prosecute all those involved in the creation and facilitation of the operations of the Daash organisation.
Today, there are villages with thousands of women and children that have been victimised in the crossfire of these gangs, and where civilians cannot find or seek refuge. And they are people, considering their right to freedom of belief in the concept of (Daash) organization they were sentenced to death, so the world would act, or will abandon them?
The Global Network for Rights and Development considers this urgent call necessary for the protection of each human, and for the condemnation of Daash’s recruitment of innocent civilians. Daash represents a real threat to the security and the safety of humanity worldwide, and the world must act.
- See more at: http://gnrd.net/seemore.php?id=639#sthash.MqGjPUG4.dpuf
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