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Iraq
Syria Kurds return 25 Yazidis freed from ISIS to Iraq
2019-04-14
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Syrian Kurds on Saturday repatriated 25 women and kiddies from Iraq’s Yazidi minority after freeing them during the final push against ISIS Death Eater group, a local official said.

The US-backed fighters say they rescued some 300 Yazidi women and kiddies during the fight to take the Death Eaters’ last scrap of territory in eastern Syria.

"Today, we will hand over 25 people - 10 women and 15 children - to the Yazidi council in Sinjar," said Ziyad Rustam, an official with the Kurdish-run group Yazidi House, which reunites rescued Yazidi children with surviving relatives.

"They will be sent to their families," he told AFP.

At the Yazidi House headquarters, women wearing colourful robes collected children scampering around the compound before boarding busses bound for Sinjar, the Yazidi heartland.

"The fate of my three sisters remains unknown... I don’t know anything about them," said 17-year-old Jamila Haidar. "I hope we will be reunited soon."

Iraq’s Yazidis are a symbol of the suffering caused by ISIS during its rein over vast swathes of Syria and Iraq.

The forces of Evil stormed through Iraq’s northwest in 2014 slaughtering thousands of men and boys and abducting women and girls to be abused as sex slaves.

But they have since lost all of the once-sprawling cross-border "caliphate" to multiple offensive.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces last month announced the defeat of the ISIS proto-state after tens of thousands of people streamed out of the Death Eaters’ last patch of territory, around the village of Baghouz near the Iraqi border.

Rustam said SDF had in total liberated 850 Yazidi women and kiddies during its battles against ISIS since 2015.

But 3,040 Yazidis are still missing, he said, adding that the search for them was ongoing.

Rustam said the forces of Evil had "sold many of them to people inside Syria, in places like Idlib," most of which is held by a former al-Qaeda affiliate.

Some of the Yazidis extracted from ISIS’s last sliver of territory are being held at the Kurdish-run al-Hol camp, which also houses Death Eater family members.
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