"The-2014 Sinjar scenario will never be repeated"

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Salman Bashar Credit: Qassim Qahtan

YazidiNews journalist and cameraman Salman Bashar talks about the situation in Sinjar, the return of people to Sinjar, how many Yezidi refugees have been saved from the Al-Hol and other camps in Syria and what help is offered to the survivors when they return.


There are still 2,700 Ezidis in Al-Hol and other camps in northeastern Syria. But most of them are afraid to identify themselves as Ezidis in of fear of ISIS widows, children and ISIS members in Al-Hol camp.
"They (ISIS) threaten Ezidis with death and tens of killing incidents have already happened in the camp", Mr Bashar told SBS Kurdish.
The return of Ezidis to Sinjar.

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