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In reply to the discussion: 500 women and children buried alive by Islamic extremists [View all]Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)It was the residents of Sinjar who fled to Sinjar Mountain.
Meanwhile, ISIS is at it again:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/yazidis-killed-in-kocho-near-sinjar-after-obama-calls-off-rescue-mission/2014/08/15/31478a3c-e46e-4c4c-8406-d0f27073a308_story.html
Islamic State fighters kill dozens of Yazidi villagers
DAHUK, Iraq Extremist fighters have killed more than 80 men and and detained hundreds of women in a Yazidi village, Yazidis and Kurdish officials said Saturday, offering a reminder that the ancient minority sect is still at risk despite President Obamas conclusion that the threat had passed for those stranded on Mount Sinjar.
Islamic State militants drove into the village of Kocho, about 15 miles southwest of the town of Sinjar, on Friday, following a week-long siege in which the al-Qaeda inspired group demanded that residents convert to Islam or face death, said the reports, which could not be independently verified.
The men were rounded up and executed, while the women were taken to an undisclosed location, according to Ziad Sinjar, a pesh merga commander based on the edge of Mount Sinjar, citing the accounts of villagers nearby. Six men were injured but survived, and managed to escape to a nearby village where they are being sheltered by sympathetic local Sunni Iraqis, he said. One of them told him that 84 Yazidi men were lined up and shot and that more than 300 women were taken away.
Yazidi activists and Kurdish officials said at least 80 men were killed and hundreds of women taken away after the fighters entered the village shortly after 1 pm on Friday.
The villagers had received local assurances that they were safe, said Hoshyar Zebari, Iraqs former foreign minister who is now working closely with the Kurdistan Regional Government. Maybe they killed them in revenge for the setbacks they have suffered from the air strikes.