with the intent to destroy them as a community, in whole or in part. In this
connection, we stress on the necessity of conducting a full investigation
into crimes committed by Daesh. We believe that the perpetrators should be
held accountable for all crimes and human rights violations, including war
crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. We are of the firm belief
that violation of human rights by Daesh is a fertile ground for their terrorist
measures to spread hateful messages to all religions, and indeed around the
globe. In fact, the terrorists are well equipped and prepared to fight against
our foundation “the Charter of UN” and reset the status, based on extremist
ideologies.
Mr. Chairperson,
We do concur with the view that the international community must
better recognize the vulnerability of minorities in crisis situations, develop
more targeted strategies and invest more to respond to them. In this regard,
my delegation believes that the situation of minorities, among others, in
conflictsituationsintheregion, is a matter of concern. Minorities are faced
with aggressive attacks that culminate too many troubles for them,
including access to food, resources, shelter, water and medical emergency
assistance. They also suffer from an almost absolute lack of protection in a
protracted situation of conflict crises and limited humanitarian resources.
We urgently request the Special Rapporteur to assess and report thereon in
detail on all these crimes and their impact on minorities’ rights. We raise
also our concern on discriminatory citizenship laws which have led to the