Honored for saving women and children captured as sex slaves by the Hitler of today – ISIS
WASHINGTON, DC, November 18, 2015 — Khalil al-Dakhi, the man introduced as “The unsurpassed example of Oxi Day courage against the Hitler of today – ISIS,” was met with a standing ovation from top Washington policymakers and Greek-American leaders during the Foundation’s Annual Celebration at the United States Institute of Peace on October 28, 2015. The applause, lasting minutes, recognized al-Dakhi, a lawyer who gave up his practice to run an underground network of contacts rescuing Yazidi women and girls captured by ISIS as sex slaves.
Khalil al-Dakhi receives the Oxi Day Award from Foundation Founder and President Andy Manatos
Foundation Advisory Board Member George Marcus, The Hon. Nancy Pelosi and Khalil al-Dakhi
In addition to recognizing Mr. al-Dakhi, this Washington Oxi Day Foundation dinner helped the fight against ISIS. At the October 28 event, Mr. al-Dakhi spoke with some of America’s top officials handling US efforts in Iraq and Syria. Planned follow-up meetings and the sharing of information should assist both US efforts against ISIS and Mr. al-Dakhi’s continued rescue of women and children.
Previous recipients of the Oxi Day Award include:
2014 Oxi Day Award Recipient:
Conflict Journalist James Foley, the first American executed by ISIS in response to Iraq air strikes and the number one news story in the previous five years
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James Foley’s parents, John and Diane Foley
2013 Oxi Day Award Recipient:
Selected by Bono for the Foundation, internationally-renown Kenyan corruption fighting journalist John Githongo
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2012 Oxi Day Award Recipient:
Blind Chinese dissident who blanketed the international media when Secretary Clinton brought him to America, Chen Guangcheng
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Chen Guangchang receives the Oxi Day Award from National Endowment for Democracy President, Carl Gershman
2011 Oxi Day Award Recipient:
One of the fathers of the Arab Spring, Jamel Bettaib from Tunisia
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Pictured L-R: Archbishop Demetrios, Carl Gershamn, Chris Matthews, Jamel Bettaib, Andy Manatos