A long-term solution.... Lalish is the only Yazidi holy place in the world, and our history goes back for more than 6,000 years. We are the people from that land since the birth of humanity.
The long-term solution would be to find ways to work together. Now we work with some U.S. congressmen and women. For example, Jeff Fortenberry, Anna Eshoo, and some senators. They are working to establish an autonomous region for the Yazidis and Christians and to provide military training so that they can protect their people, their history, and their land. We have been urging Canada to join up with the U.S. to do that. Canada is one of the best countries in the world, which respects human rights, and Canada and the rest of the western world know that the Yazidis and Christians will not be able to survive under sharia law.
For example, the KRG says Islam is the state of the region. In southern Iraq the government, or the central Iraqi government, they say Islam is the head of the state. If Islam is the head of the state, you have to follow sharia law, and if you follow sharia law you have to kill Yazidis. The world should know that.
The long-term solution, as I said, is to create a safe zone for Yazidis and Christians in Sinjar and the Nineveh plains and provide them with military training so they can protect their ancient homeland and their people.
On August 3, if it wasn't the KRG's plan, the KRG would not have collected the Yazidis' and Christians' weapons. If the Yazidis and Christians had weapons they would fight ISIS. ISIS themselves declared that their greatest losses in Iraq and Syria were in the Sinjar region, where the Yazidis live with only very basic weapons, such as AK-47s, and limited ammunition.
If they had resources to defend themselves, they would do that. We wouldn't then come to this situation, and we hope that Canada could join with the U.S., U.K., and EU to create a safe zone for the Yazidi Christians in Iraq and Syria.