Thanks to Primo Levi for ‘If This is a Man’
On the 8th commemoration of Yazidi genocide (3 August 2019)
You who walk free
In your own town
You who can sing in your mother tongue
You who can pray in your own temple
You who can sunbathe
And swim in the sea
You who can laugh
And hold the hands of your children
Consider if this is a girl
Whose school is bombed
Whose town is invaded
Whose home is bulldozed
Whose parents are killed
Who is taken as a sex slave
And sold in public markets
With price tags on her wrists
Who is forced to wear a burqa
Spit on her own religion
And bear children by her rapist
Whose head is cut off if she dares to say no
In all that you do
Remember her
In the beginning of the day
And at the sunset
Remember her
In dark evenings
And under starry nights
Remember her
In your actions
And your thoughts
Remember her
In your holy days
And in your prayers
Remember her
Carry her deep in your heart
It happened to her
And it can happen to you too
Lest we forget to remember
To honour them all
Dr. Nazand Begikhani, an accomplished academic, poet, and lecturer, has earned acclaim on the international literary stage, securing prestigious honors such as the Emma Humphrey's Memorial Prize and the French Prize of Feminist Poetry of Simone Landry. After serving 15 years at the University of Bristol, UK, she was bestowed with the esteemed Vincent Wright Chair at the School of International Affairs at the Paris Institute of Political Sciences (Sciences Po) in 2020. This institution, renowned for shaping the careers of four French presidents, including President Macron, now benefits from her expertise. Dr. Begikhani instructs courses on violence against women during times of conflict and trauma, while actively advocating for women's rights worldwide. She demonstrates linguistic versatility by writing proficiently in Kurdish, French, and English.