Sunday, 21 July 2024Unknown Session

EDM 41: 10th anniversary of the Yazidi genocide

16 total sponsorsTabled

Motion Text

That this House recalls that on 3 August 2014, Da'esh attacked Sinjar, unleashing atrocities against the Yazidis, an ethno-religious minority group in Iraq, amounting to the legal definition of genocide; notes that the House of Commons voted 278 to 0 in favour of declaring the crimes of Da'esh as genocide on 20 April 2016; further notes that the UK Government formally recognised the atrocities as genocide in August 2023; is concerned that the UN mechanism to collect the evidence of the atrocities, the Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da'esh/ISIL (UNITAD), is closing with no assurances of what will happen to the evidence collected so far; is also concerned that camps for internally displaced people are being closed and that Yazidis are being pressured to return to Sinjar without any adequate assistance, infrastructure and security assurances; is further concerned that only 32 British Da'esh members who returned to the UK have been convicted, and for terror-related offences only; and calls on the UK Government to review its responses to Da'esh and identify initiatives to assist the Yazidi community.

Sponsors (15 total)

Primary Sponsor
Brendan O'Hara

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#2
Ellie Chowns

Green Party (Green)

#3
Jim Shannon

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)

#4
Ben Lake

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#5
Liz Saville Roberts

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#6
Ann Davies

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#7
Llinos Medi

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#8
Andrew George

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#9
Christine Jardine

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#10
Chris Law

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#11
Siân Berry

Green Party (Green)

#12
Carla Denyer

Green Party (Green)

#13
Graham Leadbitter

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#14
Adrian Ramsay

Green Party (Green)

#15
Rachael Maskell

Independent (Ind)

Details

UIN
41
Date Tabled
21/07/2024
Total Sponsors
16
Status
Tabled