SLAVERY IN MODERN TIMES/THE GOD WORSHIPPERS YAZIDIS

Modern Iran belongs to the ancient Persia. Local people have faith in Zoroastrianism. This religion originated from India. It was founded by the Iranian phrophet Zoroaster in the 6th century BCE. It shares many central concepts with the major world religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.This highly ethical belief is based on the concept that human is free to choose between right and wrong and this choice affects their eternal destiny. The balance between the good and evil deeds determines their afterlife. Yazidis traditionally believe in the reincarnation or the transmigration of souls.

HUMAN IS FREE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG AND THIS CHOICE AFFECTS THEIR ETERNAL DESTINY.

  1. Human, person, being, individual, creature
  1. A person as distinguished from an animal. It’s so simple to prove that human is unique as having the trait of knowing about death.
  2. A person having entity defined by law. The last person who saw her prior to her disappearance is her lover.
  3. The nature of a person. Every being is always developed at the expense of others.
  4. A person distinguished from a group. The news said that there had been an individual taking a child from the mall.
  5. A living being. Bad society has given birth to creatures with no identity.
  1. Emancipated, liberated, boundless, unbound, uncontrolled
  1. Free from any control. Mind can be emancipated with no TV installed in a home.
  2. Free from any oppression. What can can help her liberated from unhappy marriage is living in God belief.
  3. Having no bound. They have boundless ambition to follow the policy of depopulation.
  4. Having no restraints. Unbounded enthusiasm has put him onto making these terrble faults.
  5. Receiving no command. Running at too high speed made the car uncontrolled.
  1. Destiny, fate, fortune, providence, luck, doom
  1. The hidden power that controls what will happen. We just follow our own destiny don’t do to control it.
  2. The cause which determines an event. The inside not outside force has decided the human’s fate for centuries.
  3. The arbitrary force that determines the affairs. Each of us has bad fortune to believe in the wrong religious person.
  4. The protective care from God. Those who don’t live out their life as Providence decrees always have a hidden bad fate undeclared.
  5. The chance which decides on an incident. His luck is being pushed to fall out of the door before the fire breaks out.
  6. The terrible fate. That woman has been lured into her doom of living in poverty by that guy.

The Yazidis are ancient Persian people with their religion based on Zoroastrianism. They are a very small group of about 500,000 living in the North of Iraq, where the largest contingent of Kurds outside Turkey has taken the rule. Many in the town of Sinjar in northwestern Nineveh province, bordering Iraq’s Kurdish region.This rule was imposed as result of the U.S invasion. Under Hussein’s rule they were brutally repressed.Yazidis also reside in Turkey, Syria, Armenia, Iran and parts of the Caucasus region.Yazidi name comes from the word Yezdan or Ezid means God; so they are God not devil worshippers. Unlike Muslims and Christians, they reject the idea of sin, the devil and hell itself. Their religious differences have made them a target for persecution throughout history.

THEIR RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES HAVE MADE THEM A TARGET FOR PERSECUTION THROUGHOUT HISTORY.

  1. Spiritual, holy, sacred, sacrosanct, devout, pious, dutiful
  1. Concerned with supranatural power. Soul not religion matters in life but people see it as ghost.
  2. Dedicated to God. To be holy means to be true to our soul.
  3. Concerned with religious purpose. The rite becomes sacred by man not by God.
  4. Concerned with extreme importance. What they see sacrosanct is evil.
  5. Concerned with religious feeling. The true devout man is one who doesn’t need to be seen devout.
  6. Concerned with display of living in belief. The way that one lives is just pious; the thought that one does is righteous; the righteous enlivens the pious but the pious can’t.
  7. Concerned by duty. Dutiful men live on desire bettern than the righteous.
  1. Target, goal, objective, intention, intent
  1. What is aimed at in an action. No religion is the target of those who control the world.
  2. What is aimed at in an ambition. Trying to get the bill paid is going to be his goal in a few days.
  3. What is sought. If children don’t know the objective of a class, he can’t become good learners.
  4. What is intended. Your target, goal and objective are your intention.
  5. What is meant. The intent of this crime is the life replete in luxury.
  1. Persecution, pestering, stalking, hounding, bullying, harrying
  1. Cruel treatment due to race or religion. Hundred thousands have fled racial persecution in the Middle East.
  2. Persistently annoying. They constantly pestered him with messages.
  3. Having sinister manner. He stalked away without saying goodbye in anger.
  4. Persistently pursuing. Money has made her go on hounding with his wealth.
  5. Making others do as wanted. The kids who are bullied and bullied others have become a crucial problem.
  6. Persistently attacking. We have been harried by these young canvassers for months.

THEOLOGY OF ENSLAVEMENT

On August 3rd 2014 Islamic State militants stormed the homelands of Iraq’s Yazidi minority, killing hundreds of men and enslaving thousands of women. The ISIS has given them an ultimatum of converting to Islam or being killed. More than 500,000 Yazidis and other religious minorities have fled Islamic State attacks in northern Iraq since June 2014.

In the theology of ISIS, raping a “female slave who hasn’t reached puberty” is specifically condoned. ISIS has also clearly stated that raping Christian and Jewish women captured in battle is perfectly legitimate.

Yazidis were being enslaved and sold at open markets with a religious license for rape, speculation prevailed. ISIS has used the enslavement of Yazidi women to recruit more foreign fighters. With the youth unemployment rates of the Muslim world, many men do not have the money for a brothel. But ISIS promises young men guaranteed access to sex and religious permission to do exactly as they wish. The trade in Yazidi women and girls has created a persistent infrastructure, with a network of warehouses where the victims are held, viewing rooms where they are inspected and marketed, and a dedicated fleet of buses used to transport them. Once they took the girls out, they would rape them and bring them back to exchange for new girls. The girls’ages ranged from 8 to 30 years.

The mass rape of Yazidi women affects even those captives who were not raped. While still in captivity, Yazidi women are under constant terror that they will be raped. If they manage to get released, they then live under the suspicion by others that they have been raped, which in an honor culture can get them killed by friends and relatives.

ISIS HAS USED THE ENSLAVEMENT OF YAZIDI WOMEN TO RECRUIT MORE FOREIGN FIGHTERS.

  1. Enslavement, slavery, servitude, obsession, mania, craze, infatuation
  1. Reduce to a slave. Prisoner’s enslavement doesn’t die out but eventually develops into its higher exploitation.
  2. Put into the state of a slave. The brutal practice of forcing a man to work without paying a fair wage is slavery.
  3. Lacking liberty to have a choice. When being completely submissive and controlled by someone powerful, we are born into a life of servitude.
  4. Losing the control of feeling about an objective. The boy is powerless to resist drug addiction and was fully in the grip of obsession.
  5. Abnormally aroused in energy. Euphoria, delusion and overactivity are the symptons of mania.
  6. A short-lived popularity. A new craze for belly dance has broken out.
  7. An intense but short-lived passion. No one can explain why he had developed an infatuation with the girl.
  1. Enlist, enroll, employ, draft, recruit, conscript
  1. Engage for the armed services. Commercials or posters can be used to encourage youngsters to enlist faster.
  2. Engage for performing a service. She enrolled in drama school.
  3. Engage for a work to be paid. The firm employs only foreigners.
  4. Engage for selected worker. Thanks to his best safety experience he was drafted into the task force.
  5. Engage a newcomer to a field. Toughest soldiers are recruited from the mountainous tribes.
  6. Compulsorily engage for the armed services. All of youngsters have been conscripted into the army.
  1. Fighter, combatant, boxer, warrior, pugilist, wrestler, soldier
  1. A person or animal that fights.We must be the fighter for truth.
  2. A person who is engaged in a war. A combatant who is captured in a war becomes a prisoner of war under the Third Geneva Convention.
  3. A person who takes part in boxing. He is the boxer not slugger who is very skilled in the tactics of offensive and defensive.
  4. An experienced soldier. The world is going better when it has more warriors fighting strongly, fearlessly and skillfully for truth.
  5. A professional boxer. A fierce conflict between the two pugilists took place on the world arena.
  6. A person who combats an opponent. High echelon always lives in wrestling with their benefit against people’s right.
  7. A person who serves in an army. Soldiers are the persons who do the fighting in a war.

THE WAR ON TERROR IS TERRORISM

Former British Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, told the House of Commons that Al Qaeda was unquestionably a product of Western intelligence agencies. The director of the National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan, General William Odom recently remarked, “by any measure the U.S. has long used terrorism”.The 2003 American invasion and occupation of Iraq created the pre-conditions for radical Sunni groups, like ISIS, to take root. Under the new U.S.-backed Shiite regime upper class Sunni’s were systematically dispossessed of their assets and lost their political influence. American policy created a fertile breading ground for Sunni discontent, from which Al Qaeda in Iraq took root. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) used to have a different name: Al Qaeda in Iraq. After 2010 the group rebranded and refocused its efforts on Syria. There are essentially three wars being waged in Syria: one between the government and the rebels, another between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and yet another between America and Russia. It is this third, neo-Cold War battle that made the hidden world policy makers decide to take the risk of arming Islamist rebels in Syria, because Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, is a key unique person fighting this world power, remaining in power until now. Rather embarrassingly, many of these Syrian rebels have now turned out to be ISIS thugs.

More than seventy American companies and individuals have won up to $27 billion in contracts for work in postwar Iraq and Afghanistan over the last three years. Nearly 75 per cent of these private companies had employees or board members, who either served in, or had close ties to, the executive branch of the Republican and Democratic administrations, members of Congress, or the highest levels of the military. The only way the world can win the “War On Terror” is if the world shadow government stops giving terrorists the motivation and the resources. Terrorism is the symptom and in the Middle East it is the best way to divide and conquer the world.

THE WAR ON TERROR IS TERRORISM

  1. War, battle, crusade, struggle, conflict, clash, fracas, scuffle, brawl
  1. An armed conflict between two groups. More countries have declared war on terrorists.
  2. A fight between two groups of soldiers. The two biggest dealers have taken the battle to control the supply of consumer’s goods.
  3. A long and determined attempt to take a war. If you go on a war against corruption, you can wage a long-term struggle against this political party.
  4. A forceful effort to resist attack. After struggling for the whole year he has found out the truth.
  5. A protracted opposition. All of these accounts done by two witnesses have come into conflict.
  6. A violent confrontation. Minor clashese have taken place among these friendly groups.
  7. A noisy disturbance. Celebrities and paparazzi have met in a fracas in front of a hotel.
  8. A short and confused fight. A minor scuffle had taken place between the boy and bully before the headmaster came.
  9. A rough and noisy quarrel. No one has interfered into the brawl between him and the photographer.

 

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