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PERMENANT MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE
GENEVA
Address by the Republic of Iraq at the Fifteenth Forum on Minority Issues
Subject: Reviewing normative frameworks and the mainstreaming of the UN Declaration on
Individuals Belonging to National, Ethnic, Religious, or Linguistic Minorities
Thank you Mr President.
The delegation from the Republic of Iraq welcomes the Special Rapporteur on minority issues, and
congratulates Mr Daniel Abwa for being selected President of the current session. We wish him success
in facilitating the work of this session.
Mr President,
Iraq is a country with a diverse range of ethnic groups, religions, ideologies, and cultures. Iraqi laws
protect the rights of all groups in the Iraqi population, without exception or discrimination at the point
of application, and pursuant to the constitution that affirmed the principles of equality and nondiscrimination between Iraqis. The necessary legal mechanisms were put in place pursuant to the
constitution in order to guarantee the rights of all constituencies, as follows:
1. Election Law No.9 of 2020 guarantees the fair representation of constituencies by granting them a
quota (9 seats) to the Christian, the Sabians (Mandaeans), the Shabaks, and the Faili Kurds. This
does not affect the share in the instance of their participation in national lists.
2. The Iraqi Council of Ministers issued Decision No.92 of 2014 taking into account the genocide
which constituents of the Iraqi populace including, the Yazidis, Turkman, Christians, Shabak, and
others suffered at the hands of the terrorist Daesh militia.
3. Ratification of the Yazidi Survivors Law No.8 of 2021, which aims to provide some justice to Yazidi
and other minority survivors and to compensate them for the harm inflicted on them by the
terrorist Daesh gangs. This law is the first of its kind and is concerned with survivors of sexual
violence. Moreover, the day of the 3rd of August is considered an annual national day to recognise
the cause of these victims.
4. The Official Languages Law No.7 of 2014 was issued to enable the main constituencies in Iraq to
freely express their needs and requirements in their native language, and to promote ethnic and
linguistic diversity in Iraq.
5. Ratification of Law No.58 of 2018 on establishing an endowment office for the Christian, Yazidi,
and Sabian religions, which will monitor the affairs of worship, the clergy, and religious institutions
and guarantee their rights, in accordance with the Iraqi constitution.
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