Yazidis 'heartbroken' over pending repatriation of suspected ISIS members
Survivors of the Yazidi genocide, one of the worst atrocities of the 21st century at the hands of the Islamic State, say they feel heartbroken over Ottawa’s decision to repatriate Canadians held in Syrian detention camps for suspected ISIS members and their families.
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