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Mirza Dinnayi, a senior Yazidi leader and a former adviser on minority affairs to the Iraqi president speaks at conference in Herzliya.
“The Islamic State has no nuclear capability, but it has thousands of suicide bombers that can attack people anywhere in the world,” said Mirza Dinnayi, a senior Yazidi leader and a former adviser on minority affairs to the Iraqi president.
The northern Iraqi city of Mosul fell easily upon being attacked by the Islamic State, he said, adding that similar incidents have happened repeatedly throughout the history of the city since the time of the Ottoman Empire.
“At first, the various minorities thought that they would be fine under Islamic State rule,” said the leader, as at first, even the small Christian community in Mosul remained.
However, eventually the Christian community in the Iraqi city was given three options: Convert to Islam, pay a poll tax or exile.
“Christians chose to leave the Islamic State and in response it began attacking the various minorities that remained,” he said.
Dinnayi asserted the group is being supported by Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar and controls territory four times the size of Israel.
“This is a holy war in the name of Allah.”
“When the attacks against the Yazidis began, those who did not have the ability to travel, fled to the mountains,” explained Dinnayi, pointing out that the Muslims there cooperated with the terrorists in slaughtering them and raping their wives.
Dinnayi complained that the international community was too slow to react.
“Today there are more than 300,000 refugees, 3,000 killed, and 5,000 women kidnapped,” he claimed.
Leader of one of Syria's largest rebel groups reportedly killed in bombing
Both groups said that other leading group members were killed after a suicide bomber detonated his explosives belt in a meeting of Ahrar al-Sham's leaders.
exactly...this is raising the fear level....all part of the plan ....
originally posted by: UseHerName
a reply to: purplemer
Oh yes, I agree. This TOTALLY reeks of a false flag.
TPTB sure do like playing games, dont they?