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Yazidis who suffered genocide are fleeing again, but this time not from the Islamic State

Salam Mukhaibir’s death this month, along with four other Yazidi fighters, marked the latest dark turn for an Iraqi minority sect that has suffered genocide at the hands of the Islamic State.

Read more in The Washington Post.

UncategorizedadminMarch 23, 2017Ninewa, sinjar, Nadia Murad, Nadia’s Initiative, Iraq, Yazidi Genocide
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