CONSTRUCTIVE PROPOSAL OF YEZIDI TO GEORGE BUSH
A1+
[07:02 pm] 19 June, 2007
Aziz Tamoyan, the President of the National Union of Yezidi in Armenia
made a rather constructive proposal to George Bush. The US Embassy
in Armenia informed that his letter was translated and sent to George
Bush but no answer was received yet.
The leader of Yezidi Union proposes George Bush: "Coming out of the
interests of Yezidi nation living in Iraq, the National Union of Yezidi
finds that a state should be founded in the Northern part of Iraq and
named Yezidistan. The state may be under the US auspices and serve
as an administrative territory for the US. Otherwise, the nation may
become extinct". To the question of A1+ whether Mr Tamoyan offered
the territory of Iraq, he answered: "We think of Yezidi nation and
we offer the territory where Yezidi lived for 5 thousand years. That
is a holly place for us".
Aziz Tamoyan assured that his proposal was agreed with all leaders
of Yezidi communities in the world. He keeps in touch with them on
the phone. Recently, Yezidi in Iraq called him and said that their
situation was worsening.
Aziz Tamoyan considers himself "president of the whole Yezidi nation
in the world". He intends to travel around the world in the countries
where Yezidi live.
In his opinion, what happened to Armenians in 1915 is expecting Yezidi
people living in the Northern part of Iraq. Aziz Tamoyan said that
Yezidi in all parts of the world are going to organize demonstrations.
From: Baghdasarian