International Mechanisms for Prosecuting Isil Members for Their Crime of Genocide against Yazidis People in Sinjar, Iraq - 2014 Internati̇onal Cri̇mi̇nal Court (icc) As A Case Study
Abstract:On August 3, 2014, the terrorist organization Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as Da'esh or most recently shortened to Islamic State (IS) attacked Sinjar in Northern Iraq within the Nineveh province. The region was home to about 400,000 Yazidis as well as other religious minorities. More than two million people have caused serious human rights violations in Nineveh province. ISIL captured Sinjar and the surrounding villages within a few hours on that fateful morning. The Yazidis were spe… Show more
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