"Dear Mr Pawsey,
I am writing to you as my MP because I have just read an
article detailing how ISIL are formally organising slavery as part of their
so-called 'state', and particularly the sex slavery of Yazidi women and girls,
including the rape of children. Nobody doubts these facts. These Nazis-in-robes
are without doubt carrying out the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Syrian and
Iraqi Christians and Yazidis with the utmost imaginable brutality and horror,
as well as the deadly persecution of homosexuals and other minorities. The
comparisons to the Holocaust are unavoidable, only the relative disorganisation
and poverty of ISIL stop them being a threat to tens of millions rather than
tens of thousands.
It seems utterly clear that there can be no diplomatic or
political solution to ISIL, as they are a fanatical death-cult with no aims
beyond the total subjugation and murder of anyone who is not an extremist Wahhabi
Sunni. I know that Britain is weary after Labour's appalling failed
intervention in Iraq, and the sense that every-time we intervene in these areas
it merely produces some worse horror. But I do not think there can be any worse
horror that ISIL: we already have genocide, mass organised sex slavery
including the rape of children, and ethnic cleansing. It cannot get any worse.
And I feel that when we invaded and occupied Iraq we became, to some degree,
continuingly responsible for what happens to the people there. We cannot stand
by while another Srebrenica, another Rwanda, occurs not so far away, if there
is anything more we can to stop it. What is the point of sending plane-loads of
our school-children all the way to Auschwitz in Poland to learn the lessons of
that dark time if we do not do everything in our power to stop it happening on
this very day on the borders of Europe? Northern Iraq in 2015 is not so much
farther away than Poland must have seemed in 1942. I think of the Yazidi women
raped and held as slaves, and I think of my mother and my wife and the young
women who are my friends and family . . .
I am not an expert in the military or in international aid,
so I do not know exactly what can be done.
But I beg you to do whatever you can as an MP to support and encourage
the Government do to whatever it can in Iraq or Syria. Whether that is
militarily or or in terms of peaceful aid and support, whether to destroy ISIL
directly or to help those groups there who are already fighting it, and to give
what material help we can to all those threatened by death, slavery, or being
forced to flee their ancient homeland.
Kind Regards,
Stephen Wigmore"
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