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Yazidi Refugees in the Khanke camp,
A Yazidi Refugee girl holds a doll in the Khanke camp, who were forced to flee their home because of Islamic State group (ISIS) captured the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, near the Syrian border. refugee camp called filled with hundreds of Yazidis, a religious minority group. The settlement, known as Khanki, is located in a province just north of Iraq’s second largest city, Mosul. Tens of thousands of Yazidis were run out of their homes. Khanke-Iraq
Author: Alfred Yaghobzadeh
Alfred Yaghobzadeh
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Published in: Yazidi Refugees in Iraq