French Junior minister for Family matters Laurence Rossignol. © Charles Platiau / Reuters |
Speaking on the fate of
Yazidi women, who are taken as sex slaves, raped and slaughtered in thousands
by jihadists in the Middle East, French minister Laurence Rossignol urged the
UN to adopt the term “femicide” into international law to describe such
horrific crimes.
RT
report continues:
“It
is because they are women and they are Yazidis that they are sold and murdered
[by Islamic State (IS, formerly known as ISIS/ISIL),” said Laurence Rossignol,
French minister for family, children and women’s rights on Wednesday at the
60th annual Commission on the Status of Women.
“What they are experiencing is femicide,” she
told AFP.
The
minister insisted that it does not make sense that the word “genocide” is part
of the vocabulary of international law, while the word “femicide” is not.
The
international coalition carrying out anti-terror operation in Iraq and Syria
should say that it is not only there to eradicate terrorism, but it is also
there to protect Yazidi women from femicide, Rossignol added.
The
term “femicide”, Rossignol explained to AFP, means “the persecution of women
because they are women…[It] is an intention to wipe out a group.”
Rossignol
said she wanted the term femicide become “the basis for prosecution in
international courts,” and eventually be adopted by the International Criminal
Court.
On
Thursday, US Secretary of State John Kerry declared that Islamic State is
committing genocide against Christians and other minorities in Iraq and Syria.
“In my judgment, Daesh is responsible for
genocide against groups in areas under its control, including Yazidis,
Christians and Shia Muslims,” Kerry said, using an Arabic derogatory term for
Islamic State. He cited the murder and siege of Yazidis on Mt. Sinjar in Iraq,
where IS captured thousands of women and girls.
Kerry’s
announcement came two days after the US House of Representatives voted
unanimously 393-0 to declare that IS behavior could be seen as genocide against
minority groups in the Middle East.
“What is happening in Iraq
and Syria is a deliberate, systematic targeting of religious and ethnic
minorities,” House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) said in a statement. “Today,
the House unanimously voted to call ISIS’s atrocities what they are: a
genocide."
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