Several members of the House of Lords have voiced strong concerns over the British government’s apparent failure to pursue investigations and legal action against UK-based individuals suspected of involvement in the Yazidi genocide. Despite mounting evidence and international pressure, critics argue that a lack of political will and resource allocation has left these suspects effectively immune from prosecution, undermining efforts to deliver justice to the Yazidi community. The omission not only hampers accountability but raises serious questions about the UK’s commitment to upholding human rights and combating genocide globally.

Key points raised by the Lords include:

  • Insufficient coordination between intelligence agencies and law enforcement on British suspects linked to ISIS…