On the final day of the mission, the delegation met with His Excellency the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Mr. Safeen Dizayee, at the Ministry's headquarters. The delegation learned about the history of the Kurdistan Region as well as the Regional Government’s priorities, including addressing the displacement of more than 4 million Christians, Yazidis, and even Shiite and Sunni Muslims from their cities, villages, and homes and their journey to settling in the Kurdistan Region.
Delegates heard about the Regional Government’s efforts to accommodate minorities, protect their culture and rights, and their important role in acting as a safe haven within the Middle East. Rev. Majed El Shafie expressed OFWI’s readiness to collaborate with the Regional Government to help with the ongoing challenge of finding permanent solutions for IDPs.
The delegation’s final meeting of the trip concluded with His Excellency the Minister of Transport and Communications of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Mr. Ano Jawhar Abdulmaseeh Abdoka. He is the sole Christian Minister within the Regional Government and spoke passionately about his faith, the Bible, and the importance of protecting minority rights in Kurdistan, especially those of the Christian faith who have fled persecution.
Conclusion
Embarking on this mission to Iraq was absolutely vital for understanding the situation on the ground for Christian and Yazidi minorities. While it’s encouraging that both the Iraqi Government and Kurdistan Regional Government have assured the delegation that human rights will be protected for minorities and much progress has been made, there is still so much more work to do.
Whether it’s for much needed medications and school computers for the children forced to live at the Chamshko Camp, or building supplies to help rebuild Christian villages like Batnaya destroyed by ISIS, OFWI remains committed to helping ensure we have the necessary resources to support our brothers and sisters in Iraq.
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