For seven years now, the Islamic State (IS) group's forced displacement of the Yazidis has severely impacted the community's religious and cultural identity, with people from the religious minority now dispersed across the world. The Yazidis are a minority sect, living mostly in Sinjar northeast Iraq. They have experienced repeated genocide campaigns throughout their history of 5,000-7,000 years. Prior to IS attacks, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), their population stood at 550,000 in Iraq, but hundreds migrated abroad and were displaced in different spots in Kurdistan and the Sinjar mountain. According to the office of the Rescued Y
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