UN 8th session Forum on "Minority in criminal justice system"
Agenda item 4: Challenges of criminal justice system in addressing the needs and
demands of minorities
Mr. Chair, distinguished delegates:
I am representing the Assyrian people, one of the ancient nations living in Iraq. We
have been persecuted and discriminated constantly throughout history.
Since 2003 many crimes were committed against us because of our identity,
including kidnappings and killings, but the criminal justice system failed to identify
or punish the perpetrators. As a result, a significant migration happened in the last
12 years decreasing our population from 1 200 000 to 400 000 – or even less. When
ISIS attacked parts of Iraq in 2014, the situation became even worse; the
Assyrians/Christians and other minorities like Yazidis faced serious crimes against
humanity such as widespread killings and ethnic cleansing leading to even more
people being uprooted from their lands.
Unfortunately, the government failed not only to protect affected minority
communities but also to investigate, identify and bring to justice the military leaders
and the politicians involved in this failure which led to these horrific crimes.
In order to prevent future crimes and protect the existence of Assyrians and other
minorities in Iraq, it is extremely important to address impunity. The recapture of
Sinjar and few villages now opens up a critical opportunity to ensure that justice is
done. In order to be able to bring those responsible to justice, it is imperative to
establish a police presence in the recaptured areas as soon as possible and ensure
that these crimes are properly investigated and evidence is properly secured.
The Iraqi government must pave the way for a future where trust, tolerance and love
exist among the different communities so that they can live together peacefully. This
requires that crimes committed against minorities are investigated and prosecuted
and that all communities, including minority communities are treated equally,
including being treated equally in the criminal justice system. Therefore, it is
important to include recommendations 14, 16, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 33 and 45 in the
final document.
Thank you for your attention
Seham Vacek