Al-Sudani to a Yazidi delegation: The rights of the components are constitutionally protected

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  • 9-01-2023, 18:27
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    Baghdad-INA 
    Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’a Al-Sudani confirmed today, Monday, that the rights of the components are constitutionally protected, while indicating that the government is working to consolidate it.
     
    The media office of the Prime Minister said, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani received a delegation of Yazidi citizens," noting that "at the outset of the meeting, the delegation thanked al-Sudani on behalf of the Yazidi citizens in Sinjar district, after the Council of Ministers’ decision last month to officially own their homes and lands in 11 complexes and document their ownership, which the discriminatory policies of the previous regime prevented it from owning them since 1975.
     
      According to the statement, "Al-Sudani listened to a number of the delegation's proposals related to their affairs and the living, service and security requirements in their areas, and he was directed to follow it up."
     
    The Prime Minister confirmed that "the government has included in its ministerial program the care and protection of the rights of all components, including the Iraqi Yazidi component, which was subjected to the most heinous crime against humanity committed against them by the terrorist gangs of ISIS," noting that "Iraq is characterized by the diversity of its sects and components, and this diversity gives it strength and increases its prosperity, and enhance its social cohesion.
     
     Al-Sudani stressed that "the rights of the components are constitutionally protected, and that the government is working to consolidate it in work programs and service projects that serve the components, on the basis of citizenship and justice."