by MEMRI
In a TV interview, Yazidi artist Ammar Salim talks about his paintings, in which he portrays the tragedies suffered by the Yazidis at the hands of ISIS. Despite death threats, "Ammar stresses that he will continue to paint in order to make the voice of the Yazidis heard and to keep their ordeal on peoples' minds," according to the report, which aired on Sky News Arabia on April 26, 2015.
Following are excerpts:
Reporter: "Since ISIS gained control of wide
swathes of Iraq, members of the Yazidi minority are among the victims of this
organization. Yazidis have been killed, captured, wounded, and forced to become
refugees. This is the only thing said about the Yazidis in the international
media. Ammar Salim is a Yazidi artist, trying to break this stereotypical view
of the Yazidis by means of art.
"Ammar works diligently in his small apartment, which he converted into a
studio after fleeing from his home in Bashiqa. Ammar has entered a phase of
intensive work, as can be seen by the paintings on the walls of this small room
in the city of Duhok, in Kurdistan, northern Iraq. He says that he was inspired
by the atrocities perpetrated by the Islamic State against the Yazidis."
Ammar Salim: "[My paintings] speak of the annihilation
of the Yazidis, of the justice. Perhaps in a little while, I will paint the
[Camp] Speicher massacre. Whatever ISIS does, I will oppose them. I document
everything I see in my paintings."
Reporter: "Despite all the tragedies that the Yazidis have
suffered, Ammar's art is not limited to painting [the troubles] of his own
sect. Ammar, who suffers from a lack of financial resources, tries to paint
with cheap materials, if he can get his hands on them. That is not the only
thing he suffers from. Ammar says that he has received death threats since his
paintings have appeared on many social networks.
Ammar Salim: "After one painting, I received threats
through Facebook. They sent me a message: 'If you do not burn that painting, we
will kill you. We know where to find you.'"
Reporter: "But despite the threats, Ammar stresses that he will
continue to paint in order to make the voice of the Yazidis heard, and to keep
their ordeal on people's minds."
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MEMRI
Source: http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/4896.htm
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