Honoring Ghazal: A Step Toward Justice and Dignity
In the summer of 2014, during the genocide against the Yazidi people, Ghazal was abducted and taken by ISIS to a village near Tal Afar. On a cold December night, she made a daring attempt to escape. But exhaustion and the bitter winter cut her journey short, and nearby villagers buried her where she fell – without a grave marker.
After more than a year of determined work, Nadia’s Initiative secured the approvals needed to exhume her remains.
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Survivor Stories: Sari – The Woman Who Carried the World
When ISIS stormed Sinjar in August 2014, Sari’s husband vanished. Pregnant and clinging to her five terrified children, she was taken into captivity. Over the next three years, she endured the death of her newborn son, enslavement, and unimaginable brutality. When Sari finally escaped, she and her children spent another three years in a displacement camp – alone, exhausted, and fighting each day to survive. And when she returned home to Sinjar, there was no home left. Only ruins, silence, and darkness. Still, she rose. Sari’s story is not just one of survival. It is a testimony to the strength of Yazidi women and the unbreakable power of motherhood.
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Rihan’s Story of Captivity and Courage
On the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, we remember that behind every statistic on CRSV is a story. This is the story of Rihan – one marked by captivity, loss, survival, and strength.
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