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First of all, we welcome the 9th Forum on Minority issues, which highlights the status
and needs of the minorities in light of humanitarian crises of all sorts. We also welcome
Ms. Rita Izsak, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues and appreciate her
efforts in the framework of minority rights.
Mr. President
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Minority issues visited Iraq from 27/2 to
7/3/2016 and the Iraqi government fully cooperated in ensuring the success of visit, out
of its commitment to the HRC and UN mechanisms, under the open invitation of Iraq to
these mechanisms. My delegation has considered the draft recommendations, which we
hope to enrich our discussions on the core of the Forum.
Mr. President
Iraq’s ethnic and religious landscape is highly diverse that it encompasses different
religions, creeds and nationalities. These Minorities are deep-rooted in Iraq. Despite
the conflicts that Iraq has experienced, coexistence seems to be the dominant feature
among people with different religions and nationalities.
The Iraqi government provided protection for Minorities’ members and leaders and
places of worship. It also ensured minorities’ right to participate in public life, and
enacted electoral laws to guarantee sufficient representation of minorities in Iraqi
Council of Representatives and Municipalities in addition to rights of education and
other civilian rights.
Mr. President
When addressing non-discrimination in protection, we must remember Major General
pilot martyr, Majid Al Tamimy who died in August 2014 in a plane crash while trying to
rescue Yazidis displaced who were trapped in Sinjar Mountain by ISIS. This is just one
example which clearly indicates that the Iraqi government treats all Iraqi people on
equal foot without discrimination in protection, evacuation and aid distribution in areas
affected by ISIS terrorism.
Thank you Mr. President.