Nadia Murad Honored at The Albies with “Justice for Defenders of the Rule of Law” Award

Nadia Murad, President of Nadia’s Initiative (NI), was honored this week with the “Justice for Defenders of the Rule of Law” award at the 2024 Albie Awards hosted by the Clooney Foundation for Justice (CFJ). The Albies “recognize and celebrate those who have put their lives on the line in their fearless fight for justice around the globe.” Both Nadia and the work of NI were recognized during the event.

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Nadia’s Initiative Introduces New Women’s Center in Sinjar, Iraq at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) 2024 Annual Meeting

At the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) 2024 Annual Meeting, Nadia’s Initiative (NI) introduced a transformative, one-stop-shop Women’s Center in the Sinjar region of Iraq. The first of its kind in Sinjar, the Center serves women and girls in the region, including those who survived the genocide carried out against the Yazidi people by ISIS ten years ago.

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Statement on UNITAD's recent report detailing the ISIS attack on Sinjar in August 2014 and subsequent acts committed against the Yazidis

UNITAD's new report once again makes clear that the ISIS attack on Sinjar in August 2014 and the subsequent acts committed against the Yazidi community in Iraq constitute genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. However, what remains unclear is how the thousands of Iraqis and foreign nationals involved in carrying out these attacks will be held accountable and how the process for determining their accountability will proceed.

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Press Release: Honoring the Past, Building the Future - Kocho Martyr’s Cemetery & New Kocho Village Bricklaying Ceremony

On September 5, 2024, the community of Kocho, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Iraq, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Iraq, and Nadia’s Initiative, hosted a significant event to both honor the memory of the past and lay the foundation for the future. The event began with the solemn opening ceremony of the Kocho Martyr’s Cemetery, followed by the bricklaying ceremony for New Kocho Village. 

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The first brick is laid for New Kocho village and Kocho Cemetery is officially opened

“Growing up in Kocho, this was not the future I envisioned for my village. I had imagined a Kocho where I could follow in the footsteps of the village's women, like my mother, to raise a family and grow old alongside my friends and neighbors. The 2014 massacre changed everything. However, with this new village, we must continue to tell the story of Kocho and build a strong, vibrant community.”

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Nadia’s Initiative launches mass graves protection project in partnership with USAID

With support from Ta’afi and the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and in coordination with the Iraqi National Team for Mass Graves Affairs, Nadia’s Initiative (NI) recently launched a project to protect and preserve 15 mass graves across Sinjar and promote advocacy on behalf of families still awaiting the return of their loved ones’ remains. The preservation and timely uncovering of these graves and the identification and return of remains is a critical aspect of justice due to these victims and their families, and will provide a sense of closure denied to them for nearly 10 years.

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Remembering Qahtaniya, 2007 and 2014: Suad’s Story of Survival

In a single moment, four trucks loaded with explosives caused a massive explosion that devastated the streets of Qahtaniya in 2007, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries. The terrorist organization Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack. The pain of that day resembled what happened in August 2014, when ISIS took over the Sinjar district, bringing death and darkness to Qahtaniya once again, and destroying what was once a beautiful life there.

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Event Recap: Yazidi Community Marks 10th Anniversary of Genocide in Sinjar

On August 3rd, Yazidis gathered in their homeland of Sinjar to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Yazidi genocide. Held at the Yazidi Genocide Memorial in Solagh, the event was attended by thousands of Yazidis representing the diverse mosaic of the community. Nadia Murad was present at the ceremony, sitting before the “Grave of Mothers,” where Nadia’s own mother was killed by ISIS militants. The community was joined by representatives from diplomatic missions and UN agencies, whose presence in Sinjar demonstrated an important show of solidarity.

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Nadia’s Initiative joins a coalition of over 50 local organizations, survivors, and families of the victims to hold an event in Sinjar commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Yazidi genocide

On August 3rd, the Yazidi community will come together in Sinjar to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the genocide carried out by ISIS. Yazidis are unified in this commemorative effort, and over the past several months, Nadia’s Initiative has joined a coalition of over 50 local organizations, survivors, families of the victims, community leaders, and activists to coordinate this important event. The “Commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of the Yazidi Genocide” in Sinjar will be a tribute both to the victims of the genocide and the resilience of survivors. It will be a moment for remembrance and an opportunity to reaffirm our collective commitment to the pursuit of justice.

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10th Anniversary Survivor Stories: Katrin

“Others in my community have big dreams: to travel abroad, return to school, and find a meaningful job. But the loss of my past has made it impossible for me to think about my future. And so, my dreams are simpler. I just want to see my family again, to be reunited, in a dream. Because even that fleeting moment would be better than this unending nightmare.”

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