'Justice necessary': Yazidi survivors deliver harrowing genocide testimony amid int'l indifference
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Yazidi survivors are delivering genocide testimony in international legal proceedings to establish accountability for ISIS atrocities committed since 2014.
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Yazidi survivors are delivering testimony about the genocide committed against their people, with lawyer Clémence Bectarte of the Paris Bar presenting evidence of systematic violence in what appears to be an international legal proceeding. The Yazidis, a religious minority in Iraq, faced mass atrocities and enslavement at the hands of ISIS beginning in 2014. Bectarte, who specializes in international criminal law and human rights, frames these testimonies not merely as legal evidence but as acts of resistance against the erasure of the Yazidi people. The survivors' accounts underscore the ongoing struggle for accountability and recognition of genocide that has largely occurred outside the spotlight of major international attention. The case represents an effort to secure justice for one of the most severe humanitarian crises of the past decade.
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International legal proceedings are documenting survivor testimony to prosecute alleged perpetrators of mass atrocities.
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