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Yazidi voices
Yazidi Legal Network
13 episodes
5 days ago
Yazidi Voices is the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network. The goal of the podcast is to promote the Yazidi cause, raise awareness and give Yazidis a platform to share their story. On one hand, we will have episodes with Yazidi testimonials and interviews. While on the other hand, have more technical and legal interviews on what genocide is or what kind of legal framework could be used to enhance accountability for international crimes. The cover art is by Yazidi artist Holya Khalaf. To support our mission and help #Yazidigenocide survivors, click on the link below: https://cutt.ly/GhBW33V
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Yazidi Voices is the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network. The goal of the podcast is to promote the Yazidi cause, raise awareness and give Yazidis a platform to share their story. On one hand, we will have episodes with Yazidi testimonials and interviews. While on the other hand, have more technical and legal interviews on what genocide is or what kind of legal framework could be used to enhance accountability for international crimes. The cover art is by Yazidi artist Holya Khalaf. To support our mission and help #Yazidigenocide survivors, click on the link below: https://cutt.ly/GhBW33V
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Episodes (13/13)
Yazidi voices
Women in Conflict: A conversation with Dr. Lucy Hall - EP4 S2

On this week's episode we are speaking to Dr. Lucy Hall, lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. As her research focuses on the connection between gender, violence and protection, we talk to her about the role that gender plays in conflict situations and some of the misconceptions that go along with this. Moreover, we touch on the effect that ISIS terrorism has had specifically on women, how they recover from conflict and what particular needs of women have to be considered in post- conlflict reconstruction. This also takes into account international efforts and policies in post-conflict work. 

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal  Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this  podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily  represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations  or individuals they might be affiliated with. 

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2 years ago
53 minutes 19 seconds

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The Forgotten People: Brenda Stoter Boscolo - EP3 S2

In this episode we are speaking to Brenda Stoter Boscalo the research-journalist and writer who focuses on the middle east. Her work has been featured in major publications. And in 2019 her book ‘the forgotten people’ about the Yazidi genocide came out. Besides her work as a journalist, Brenda had been active in the region, providing help and resources where possible and necessary. Her tireless effort to support the Yazidi Community is neverending.

This episode is about Brenda and her personal journey in writing the book about the Yezidi genocide. We also focus on the role of media concerning the Yazidi cause. An important questions is discussed: why its always about the IS woman and not about the Yazidi victims? We also speak about Majdal, the boy on the cover of her book. And about the current in-human situation in the Camps in Iraq.

Visit Brenda her website: https://brendastoter.nl/ 
Instagram and Twitter: Brendastoterboscolo 

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

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2 years ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

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Yazidi cases in the Netherlands: Dutch war crimes unit and public prosecutors office - EP2 S2

This episode is the second part of a two part series. In this episode we are speaking with the Dutch war crimes unit(TIM) and the Dutch national public prosecutors office on prosecution and investigation of Dutch ISIS members. This is the first time the war crimes unit and public prosecutors office have done a podcast with an NGO on their work, which we are very proud of.

We discuss the challenges they face in their goal to justice, but also the challenges the Yezidi's are facing in regard to fighting for recognition and justice for the crimes committed in 2014 against the Yazidis.

The Dutch government in that light invites the community to talk to them in order to make these cases a success because they need information and evidence of witnesses and survivors on the role of Dutch ISIS members in such crimes at the time or present. For more information please see the request here: *Trigger warning* This link can contain potentially distressing material https://fb.watch/g4RyIlCB_K/

If you have information on a Dutch ISIS member please reach out to the war crimes unit or if you feel more comfortable reach out to Yazidi Legal Network via our socials or email: info@yazidilegalnetwork.org

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

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3 years ago
27 minutes 43 seconds

Yazidi voices
Prosecution and investigations: Dutch war crimes unit and public prosecutors office - EP1 S2

This episode is the first of a two part series. In this episode we are speaking with the Dutch war crimes unit(TIM) and the Dutch national public prosecutors office on prosecution and investigation of Dutch ISIS members. This is the first time the war crimes unit and public prosecutors office have done a podcast with an NGO on their work, which we are very proud of.

We discuss the challenges they face in their goal to justice, but also the challenges the Yezidi's are facing in regard to fighting for recognition and justice for the crimes committed in 2014 against the Yazidis.

The Dutch government in that light invites the community to talk to them in order to make these cases a success because they need information and evidence of witnesses and survivors on the role of Dutch ISIS members in such crimes at the time or present. For more information please see the request here: *Trigger warning* This link can contain potentially distressing material https://fb.watch/g4RyIlCB_K/

If you have information on a Dutch ISIS member please reach out to the war crimes unit or if you feel more comfortable reach out to Yazidi Legal Network via our socials or email: info@yazidilegalnetwork.org

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

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3 years ago
31 minutes 8 seconds

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Episode 7 - Nayef: Sunrise NGO and Humanitarian Work in Iraq

This is the seventh episode of Yazdi Voices, the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network. 

This week we are speaking to Nayef, founder and head of Sunrise NGO in Iraq. Nayef speaks about his efforts and incredible work with Sunrise NGO, a humanitarian, non-governmental and non-profit organization established in 2014 by a group of volunteers to provide support to the community after the 2014 genocide in Iraq. Nayed also touches on his personal experiences and story of how he became the person he is today. You can find Sunrise NGO at sunrisengo.org

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

The sound quality and the podcast moderation do not reach professional levels. Instead, the main point of the podcast is to offer the listeners an informative and interesting experience. We hope it is not too much of an inconvenience for the listeners.

*Trigger warning* This episode can contain potentially distressing material.

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4 years ago
32 minutes 35 seconds

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Episode 6 - Farhad Shamo Roto: Improving peace with Voice of Ezidis

Welcome to the sixth episode of Yazidi Voices by Yazidi Legal Network! 

In this episode Farhad Shamo Roto, founder of Voice of Ezidis shares his personal story with us and tells us what stands behind the founding of Voice of Ezidis. From escaping genocide, to refugee, to activist for the Yazidi cause, we hear how Voice of Ezidis is making a difference and brings hope for a better future.

For more info on Voice of Ezidis visit https://www.voiceofezidis.com/ 

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

The sound quality and the podcast moderation do not reach professional levels. Instead, the main point of the podcast is to offer the listeners an informative and interesting experience. We hope it is not too much of an inconvenience for the listeners.

*Trigger warning* This episode can contain potentially distressing material.

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4 years ago
44 minutes 54 seconds

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Extra Episode - Wahhab Hassoo: Yazidi Genocide commemoration

This is an extra episode of Yazdi Voices, the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network.

On 3e of August 2021 it will be seven years after the genocide in 2014 started. In honor of this day we have an extra episode with Wahhab Hassoo. Wahhab is a young Yazidi living in the Netherlands and also an Ambassador to the Yazidi Legal Network. Wahhab speaks about being a Yazidi in the Netherlands, the work he is doing for the Yazidi community and shortly about the importance of the commemoration this year. 

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organizations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

The sound quality and the podcast moderation do not reach professional levels. Instead, the main point of the podcast is to offer the listeners an informative and interesting experience. We hope it is not too much of an inconvenience for the listeners.

*Trigger warning* This episode can contain potentially distressing material.

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4 years ago
21 minutes 28 seconds

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Episode 5 - Debbie Rose: Project Abraham in Canada

This is the fifth episode of Yazidi Voices, the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network.

In this week’s episode we speak to Debbie Rose, executive director of Project Abraham in Toronto, Canada. Debbie speaks about the beginnings and current work of Project Abraham, an independent registered charity which was founded to help bring Yezidis to Canada. Debbie speaks about the challenges Yazidis and Project Abraham have faced in Canada and shares inspiring stories.  You can find Project Abraham online at www.projectabraham.ca. They are always looking for volunteers!

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

The sound quality and the podcast moderation do not reach professional levels. Instead, the main point of the podcast is to offer the listeners an informative and interesting experience. We hope it is not too much of an inconvenience for the listeners.

*Trigger warning* This episode can contain potentially distressing material.

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4 years ago
36 minutes 8 seconds

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Episode 4 - Adiba's Story Part 2

This is the fourth episode of Yazidi Voices, the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network.

In this weeks episode we speak with Adiba Qasim, a survivor of the Yazidi genocide in 2014. Adiba and her family fled from ISIS just 15 minutes before they invaded her village in the Sinjar region. In the previous episode with Adiba we talked about how she fled her country. In this part, also the last part with Adiba, we speak about her life now in Switzerland and all the amazing work she is doing for the Yezidi community. 

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organizations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

The sound quality and the podcast moderation do not reach professional levels. Instead, the main point of the podcast is to offer the listeners an informative and interesting experience. We hope it is not too much of an inconvenience for the listeners.

*Trigger warning* This episode can contain potentially distressing material.

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4 years ago
22 minutes 15 seconds

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Episode 3 - Adiba's Story Part 1

This is the third episode of Yazidi Voices, the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network.

In this weeks episode we speak with Adiba Qasim, a survivor of the Yazidi genocide in 2014. Adiba and her family fled from ISIS just 15 minutes before they invaded her village in the Sinjar region. Adiba speaks about how she fled with her family to a safer place and how she went back to Sinjar to help the Yazidi woman who escaped from ISIS. 

Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organizations or individuals they might be affiliated with.

The sound quality and the podcast moderation do not reach professional levels. Instead, the main point of the podcast is to offer the listeners an informative and interesting experience. We hope it is not too much of an inconvenience for the listeners.

*Trigger warning* This episode can contain potentially distressing material.

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4 years ago
46 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 2 - Prof. Kizilhan: The genocide, trauma and working for a better future

This is the second episode of Yazidi Voices, the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network.

In this week’s episode we speak to Professor Jan Kizilhan, a psychologist, author, and publisher. Professor Kizilhan focuses his research on trauma, terror and war, transcultural psychiatry, psychotherapy, and migration. In this episode, we learn about the Yazidi culture and religion, the genocide, trauma and transgenerational trauma. In addition, Professor Kizilhan talks about founding the Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychotraumatology at Dohuk University in Northern Iraq.


Disclaimer: Yazidi Voices is a platform for volunteers of Yazidi Legal Network to share their views and knowledge. The views presented in this podcast are the views of the volunteers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Yazidi Legal Network or any other organisations or individuals they might be affiliated with. 

The sound quality and the podcast moderation do not reach professional levels. Instead, the main point of the podcast is to offer the listeners an informative and interesting experience. We hope it is not too much of an inconvenience for the listeners. 

*Trigger warning* This episode can contain potentially distressing material.

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4 years ago
50 minutes 29 seconds

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Episode 1 - The beginning of Yazidi Legal Network

This is the first episode of Yazidi Voices, the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network. 

In this episode we speak to the two founding members of Yazidi Legal Network (YLN) and ask them about their motivation to start the organisation, the challenges encountered, and their personal experiences with Yazidi survivors. 

If you want to support us, please follow us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn), share our content with your friends or donate via this link: https://gofund.me/e1d6b08b

If you want to share your story get in touch! 

The cover art is by Yazidi artist Holya Khalaf.

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4 years ago
41 minutes 44 seconds

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Trailer - Yazidi Voices

Thank you for tuning into Yazidi Voices! Looking forward to hearing more about international crime, genocide, Yazidi culture? Make sure to follow us! 

To support our mission and help #Yazidigenocide survivors, click on the link below:

https://cutt.ly/GhBW33V

As a sponsor, you contribute to the empowerment of the #Yazidi in their struggle for access to justice and support our programs.

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4 years ago
8 minutes 22 seconds

Yazidi voices
Yazidi Voices is the podcast by Yazidi Legal Network. The goal of the podcast is to promote the Yazidi cause, raise awareness and give Yazidis a platform to share their story. On one hand, we will have episodes with Yazidi testimonials and interviews. While on the other hand, have more technical and legal interviews on what genocide is or what kind of legal framework could be used to enhance accountability for international crimes. The cover art is by Yazidi artist Holya Khalaf. To support our mission and help #Yazidigenocide survivors, click on the link below: https://cutt.ly/GhBW33V