Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Fwd: Plea for MP Genuis: Call for Canada and UN : Stop "Final Solution" for Yezidi Happening in their Homeland - Now!

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Hi Michael,

Thank you for our discussion today where you explained why you marched peacefully with Dov Hikind in Solidarity with Blacks over the cruel murder of George Floyd.  Your sign read from Leviticus 19:17  "Don't Stand Idly by the Blood of Your Brother".

My comments  to you in our phone conversation today was that the overall justification  of the protests for George Floyd assumes a given of systemic racism and that we as a society must condemn it and protest.

This is a false assumption in my opinion and while bad cops exists and must be rooted out and addressed, this murder wasn't a matter of racism. It was a bad cop who apparently wasn't dismissed nor really disciplined in spite of 18 complaints against him and somehow was smug  along with the 3 other cops that he'd get away with it as the murder was being filmed. I believe it was a set up for them as well. Who knows what they actually thought at the time? Was it actual racism or some reward if they actually went ahead with it.  I think the possibility of this murder being orchestrated and premeditated by evil forces who wanted to provoke civil unrest and anarchy is something to investigate and that it was not simply a spur of the moment hate crime of a white cop against an innocent black man. 

The bad cop, Derek Chauvin's  life might actually  be in danger in jail. He must be carefully guarded by Federal guards 24/7, not only City and State guards and the investigation, all interrogations must be taped and transparency of these interrogations must be demanded. 

I did not march in Solidarity for George Floyd. On the other hand, I would March and have protested for the Yezidis. 

I set up a blog and wrote many letters to higher ups in the Trump administration or those who had some clout to do something to help the Yezidis slaves and protect their indigenous land and at the very least provide a safe haven for these persecuted people who clearly are the victims of crimes against humanity by ISIS who are protected by UN refugee camps alongside the Yezidis whom they enslave.


Their situation greatly paralells the Holocaust.

Why can't these Yezidis be granted asylum in America? It's a no brainer but the fact that this is still an issue leaves some blaring explanation!

BLM doesn't come close. BLM is infiltrated with those who could not care less about Black Lives as you do. Marching alongside this group sends the wrong message. Unfortunately, their message and agenda aren't in sync with your good hearted intentions. 

Sincerely, Robin


---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Joe and Renanah Gemeiner <joenadren@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2020, 8:12 AM
Subject: Plea for MP Genuis: Call for Canada and UN : Stop "Final Solution" for Yezidi Happening in their Homeland - Now!
To: Mirza Ismail, Amanda Achtman, Marsha, Robin Ticker, Joe and Renanah Gemeiner


Hello Amanda and MP Genuis,

My understanding of the situation is as follows.   Any errors are mine and would not change the main information I have presented and can be corrected by Sheik Mirza:
I send this emergency letter now because it is crucial to inform you and MP Genuis immediately as the bombing took place yesterday. 

 Over the last 700 years the indigenous land of the Yezidi has been increasingly occupied through massacre and enslavement  by Jihadist forces, mainly Kurdish.
In the last century, this occupation has extended into Iraq.  Yezidi were forced from their villages to be replaced by Muslims.  Kurdish forces have partned with other Jihadist including wth ISIS in th 2014 Genocide.. Kurdish forces have recently taken over most of the remaining Yezidi land in the Yezidi  holy Mt. Sinjra.   Western powers (I have to clarify what Sheik Mirza told me i.s. if it is  the US or others as well as the US)  have supported and armed the KRG Kurds.  The KRG  are closely allied with the Turkish Kurdish group called the PKK who are designated as a terrorist organization. 
The Kurdish  PKK are well armed and have built tunnels and places to hide  underground in Mt. Sinjra.  

From their training grounds in Mt. Sinjra, the PKK launch terrorist raids into Turkey.  Turkey then bombs Mt. Sinjar but the PKK are able to hide and instead the Yeizids are killed.  The Yezidi are unable to find protection because no one will give them arms. Their money, land and people were raped in the most recent Genocide, and any arms they had were foribly taken from them by  Kurdish forces just prior to the ISIS attack of 2014.

The gaol is to keep the Yezid Survivors of the 2014 Genocide who have been suffering in Moslem run camps where they are abused and oppressed -  from returning to their ancestral home in Mt. Sinjar. Very recently 60 -70 Ywezidi families have left the camps to  return to Mt. Siinjar .  They say they would rather die in their homeland than sustain the abuse from the Moslem Kurds running the camps!  .    The Kurdish Occupation forces  have stopped them at check- points, holding them up for long periods of time in the great heat. 

And then suddenly there are Turksh bombs on Mt. Sinjar yesterday as you can see in Sheik Mirza's correspondence which you may have received already.  Many feel that the Turks, Kurds  - both the KRG and PKK , the Iraq government, the US and other powers are together in supporting the  gradual Jihad and occupation of the Yezidi  oil rich land in Mt. Sinjar!

We are pleading with you MK Genius to stand up to stop this Holocaust which has been rushing towards a Final Solution befofe your very eyes.  

You who understand the Holocaust realize that no one was prepared to stopped it.   It was the end of the  war that brought the Allies to the doors of the camps which they then
liberated.

We are asking YOU to demand of the Canadian Parliament that Canada call for the end of ALL foreign occupation in Mt. Sinjar - i.e.the Kurdish forces and others.  The Yezidi need to be able to return to their Homeland and they need to have the arms to protect themselves in their Homeland as they can rely ONLY on themselves for their protection.

On a more individual note regarding this ongoing Genocide, I plan to send you another brief note regarding two young Yezidi surivors who have escaped slavery and whose suriving relatives are in Canada. 

Sincerley,
Renanah
(I can be reached by email after 5:00 p.m. )