Barbados has shown significant interest in collaborating with Ezidikhan, including plans to host Tunisian judges from the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) to support the tribunal’s establishment.
Ezidikhan-Barbados Talks on Justice and Autonomy

Barbados has shown significant interest in collaborating with Ezidikhan, including plans to host Tunisian judges from the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) to support the tribunal’s establishment.
The Government of Ezidikhan has approved a Charter for the Nations’ International Criminal Tribunal (NICT) tasked with bringing to trial individuals or entities accused of acts of genocide stemming from the August 2014 onslaught against the Yezidi nation by ISIS and its co-conspirators.
Ezidikhan’s fledgling diplomatic corps, led by Supreme Spiritual Council head Baba Salem, is urging indigenous nations to ratify the NICT Charter.
The Government of Ezidikhan has announced its approval of the Nations International Criminal Tribunal (NICT) to address and deter genocidal act committed against indigenous nations of the world.
Ezidikhan Minister of Justice Nallein Sowilo today delivered an impassioned plea for nations and states to heed the example of Indigenous nations in safeguarding the earth and its resources.
Ms. Nallein Sowilo, one of the principal co-founders of the Provisional Government of Ezidikhan and its first Minister of Justice, carries on her slight shoulders the heavy burden of somehow achieving peace with justice for the people of her ancient Yezidi nation, who remain traumatized and scattered by the 2014 assault by ISIS. Six years of ceaseless toil and negotiations, however, have at last begun to bear fruit.
[Shingal, Ezidikhan – 16 September 2020] In a low-key affair here last month, a broad array of tribal nations and ethnic minorities agreed on a framework for a Confederation of Indigenous Nations of the Middle East open to all indigenous nations of the Middle East.
The Ezidikhan Public Information Bureau has obtained a copy of Ezidikhan Prime Minister Barjis Soso Khalaf’s written response to a query from the United Nations Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance, Hon. Alice Walpoe about the Ezidikhan Provisional Government’s intentions in these troubled and turbulent times.
In a sharp rebuke to the region’s dominant nation-states, representatives of Yezidi, Mandean, Shaback, Dom, Lom, and Zoroastrian minorities recently joined in one voice to publicly denounce the Republic of Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government, the Syrian Democratic Forces, and the Republic of Turkey.
[Lalish, Ezidikhan (Iraq) 17 October 2019] – Faced with acts of violent atrocities, forced displacement and genocide, representatives of the Yezidi, Zoroastrian, Mandaean, Romani, and Shabak communities announced in a joint proclamation their commitment to formalize their political autonomy distinct from the states of Syria, Turkey, and Iraq. and the formation of the Alliance of Indigenous Nations of the Middle East. Twelve national delegates met in a general assembly on 6 October during the Jamayi Session of the Ezidikhan government’s conference held in Shingal, Ezidikhan (Iraq) to negotiate and sign the Proclamation of the Alliance of Indigenous Nations of the Middle East.