BAGHDAD, Iraq – When ISIS assailed its way through swaths of war-torn Iraq eight years ago, the helpless outer world was slapped with the haunting plight afflicted on the Yazidi minority: thousands slaughtered in cold blood in the arid crevices of Sinjar Mountain, thousands of girls and women kidnapped into the tortuous confines of ISIS sex slavery.
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Dispatches from Baghdad: Iraq’s forgotten…
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BAGHDAD, Iraq – When ISIS assailed its way through swaths of war-torn Iraq eight years ago, the helpless outer world was slapped with the haunting plight afflicted on the Yazidi minority: thousands slaughtered in cold blood in the arid crevices of Sinjar Mountain, thousands of girls and women kidnapped into the tortuous confines of ISIS sex slavery.