Shingal’s Self-Admin rejects Baghdad-Erbil agreement
English translation of full statement

Shingal, Ninewa, April 2019 - A press conference by the Self-Administration Council in Shingal (Sinjar) - Photo: KirkukNow

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The Democratic Self-Administration Council in Shingal in a statement categorically rejects the agreement between the Federal Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government to install a new administration in Shingal district.

 

Translation of the full statement:

 

To the public:

As you all know, the Ezidi community has been targeted many times under the policies of various forces aiming their eradication. The last attempt to exterminate the community was on 3 August 2014, when the Shingal district was handed over by the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) [to ISIS] and neglected by the Iraqi government. ISIS committed genocide against our people. The goal of the enemy was to complete its cowardly act, but it did not succeed. On the contrary, the Ezidi community fought ISIS resolutely, gave sacrifices and stood in the way of the enemy. Prior to 2014, different political parties were imposing their policies on the Ezidis, but those days have passed and now the community is not the same acquiescent community as before, and times have also changed.

We, as an autonomous administration in Shingal, closely monitor the situation, especially the developments between Erbil and Baghdad regarding the disputed areas (or the areas of Article 140), as discussions take place. On 9 October an agreement was made without the consultation of Ezidis and the other communities.

After the two sides held the meeting, the agreement was announced. But there are criticisms and disputes, and without taking the Ezidi community into consideration, the imposition policy failed. Therefore, we also closely monitor the situation and discuss it, as we try to reach consensus to determine what’s in the interest of the Ezidi community, and who are the competing sides in the region. In order to preserve and guarantee the interests of the community, we try to reach a common vision in which the community will have existence and a free voice. We have been administering Shingal for the past six years without problems; we served our people and we continue to do so.

As Ezidis, it would otherwise be impossible for us to accept decisions outside the will of this community and remain ineffective and idle.

Finally, in short, we will not accept any changes or discussions which we are not involved in, because we are also discussing them and our concerns are related to the interests of this community. And for the discussions to be successful, we must be one of the main parties and we must be recognized. Otherwise no discussion or negotiation will be acceptable.

In conclusion, we are in favour of talks, peace and finding solutions, provided that these discussions and agreements conform with the reality in Shingal and its communities. We call on all the components of Shingal not to remain silent and indifferent to the decision that was taken about their fate.

 

The Democratic Self-Administration Council in Shingal

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