




EzidiPress
Our correspondents confirmed the release of more than 200 Ezidis from IS captivity
Apparently Arab tribes have helped.
The women and children are now in care of the Peshmerga in Kirkuk, at Khaled Office in Southern part of Kirkuk
After a security check they are returned to their families
















Anthea wrote:BBC video of the Yazidis freed by Islamic State
The group of mainly elderly Yazidis crossed out of IS-controlled territory and were received by Kurdish officials near the city of Kirkuk.

kurdishpatriot wrote:It reminds me of the sad days of august when isis took over shengal and all were trapped on the mountain. My family there are homeless now, It were very emotional times...



Anthea wrote:kurdishpatriot wrote:It reminds me of the sad days of august when isis took over shengal and all were trapped on the mountain. My family there are homeless now, It were very emotional times...
What took place and is still taking place - are horrors that most of the world has chosen to forget![]()
It is very difficult to find genuine information about the Yazidis and what is still happening
If you have any news PLEASE post it here

kurdishpatriot wrote:What i can tell is that there were tens of thousands trapped on the mount shengal. A week after the incident they had no food etc, bu t then they got rescued by ypg/pkk. Then they were sent to refugee camp in Northern kurdistan. (like my family) Then some decided to go to southern kurdistan refugee camps, or they went to the yezidi holy place of lalish nearby duhok.



Anthea wrote:kurdishpatriot wrote:What i can tell is that there were tens of thousands trapped on the mount shengal. A week after the incident they had no food etc, bu t then they got rescued by ypg/pkk. Then they were sent to refugee camp in Northern kurdistan. (like my family) Then some decided to go to southern kurdistan refugee camps, or they went to the yezidi holy place of lalish nearby duhok.
May I ask are you in a refugee camp?
You do not have to answer![]()
I am sure all of us would like to know if those in refugee camps have enough food and clothing - are they warm enough - I fear many will become ill or even die due to the cold this winter
Your English is very good

kurdishpatriot wrote:I have not told about where i live at the moment so i can understand that question. I was born and raised in holland, with a comfortable life. But i just hear the news of my parents and stephmother who still have contact with the family in South Kuridstan.



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