Many European medias confirmed its great interest in the activities conducted by Ms.Pascale Warda (head of Hammurabi Human Rights Organization, former minister of migration and displacement and a Member of the Iraqi women network) at the United Nations conference on the protection of minorities which was held in Geneva in the 25th and the 26th of November, with the presence of a large number of people who are involved in human rights, legal and ethical issues, so Ms.Pascale gave a wide intervention involving the concept of protection and its tools and legislation as well as its means of implementation nationally, regionally and internationally in addition of the regional and international regulatory subject.
Ms.Warda also revealed that the poor performance and lack of good governance and control, and the lack of respect for the legislation has paved the way for what Iraqi minorities are suffering now, Ms.Warda also appealed to support good government with expertise and advice on strengthening the values of democracy and partnership of the social life of all social components, in addition of supporting all Iraqis during their war against terror.
The media have also shown interest in what Ms.Pascale presented during the two conferences that were organized by the Spanish Social Development Foundation and held in Rome, where she participated in those conferences with a number of experts in open dialogue sessions on topics concerning human rights ,humanitarian situation and law, and what Ms.Warda pointed to was about the culture of sectarian ethnic and regional discrimination in all the political regimes that ruled Iraq.
Ms.Pascale also focused on what more than two million Iraqi displaced are suffering after the occupation of Nineveh by terrorists.
Ms.Pascale was keen to explain what is happening in Iraq to many Television networks, various newspapers, radio broadcasts and the Catholic television where Ms.Pascale spoke in English to listeners and viewers around the world about what is happening now in Iraq from violations by these terrorist