ISIS free 350
people in Iraq Yazidi community
A group calling itself the
Islamic State of ISIS has freed some 350 people from
thereligious community of Yazidi in northern Iraq.
Members of the Yazidi community who
are mostly elderly, across from the areacontrolled by ISIS and
received by the officials near the city of Kirkuk.
A Reuters news
agency report, almost all residents of the Yazidi community was
freedon Saturday (17/01), the elderly and the sick.
In addition, a
number of toddlers who are sick, and immediately was taken by the
Kurdish Peshmerga forces into the health centre to
undergo treatment.
A woman recently liberated Yazidi reviewed in
the Wellness Centre
Khodr Domli, HUMAN
RIGHTS activist, who was an early Yazidi Health Center says:"some
of them are injured, disabled and many are suffering from mental
andpsychological problems," said he told the AFP news
agency.
"The man and
the woman had been detained in Mosul," he said.
Until news is
written unclear reasons militants freed them.
ISIS attacked minority Yazidi community in Iraq last
year, and kill and kidnapthousands of people.
A BBC reporter in
Baghdad said many prisoners who fear they will be
executed when the militants took them to Bush.
The number of the Yazidi community was
still estimated to be 3,000 people detainedwomen and children. (BBC)
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