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Jundi Ammar Alias fled his hometown Sinjar in Iraq with his wife and five blind children in 2014 during an Islamic State genocide campaign against the Yazidi religious minority. He tells VOA about the harsh conditions his family members have been encountering during their displacement. Read More Displaced Yazidis Seek Aid for Their Five Blind Children : http://ift.tt/2Cq7450Rechercher dans ce blog
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