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Tents of thousands of Yazidis fled when the Islamic State group earlier this month captured the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, near the Syrian border. managed to escape from ISIS captivity. trying to flee Sinjar also known as Shingal a town in Iraq's Nineveh province near Mount Shengal, subjected to rape and to assist women and girls who were sexually abused particularly brutal treatment by the militants Islamic State fighters (ISIS) captured the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar region, Khanke-Kurdistan Region,Iraq 14/11/2014
Author: Alfred Yaghobzadeh
Alfred Yaghobzadeh
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