Yazidi Genocide
Kurdistan President Demands Justice for Yazidis 11 Years After Sinjar Atrocities
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein. (Graphic: Designed by Kurdistan24)
A monument in Yerevan, Armenia, honors Yazidi victims of the 2014 ISIS genocide, symbolizing remembrance and resilience since 2016. (Photo sent to Kurdistan24)
An elderly Yazidi woman recounts the horrors of genocide from her bed. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Baba Sheikh, Sheikh Ali Sheikh Ilyas, supreme spiritual leader of the Yazidi Kurds. (AFP)
A child is baptized in Lalish, the Yazidi's most holy temple, in the Shekhan district, Monday, June 24, 2024. (AP)
Yazidi Kurds in their traditional attire. (Photo: Eslam Hero/Kurdistan24)
Vala Fareed, a Member of the Kurdistan Region Parliament. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The two rescued Yazidi Kurds after a decade of ISIS captivity. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
An Iraqi Yazidi woman visits her relatives in the cemetery during a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Yazidi genocide in Sinjar. (Photo: AP)
Yazidi women, liberated from ISIS captivity, hug as they arrive in Kirkuk, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. (Photo: AP)
The memorial monument in Sinjar honoring the Kurdish Yazidi victims of ISIS. (Photo: AFP)
The Alo Antar pit in Tal Afar where the mass grave has been exhumed. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Photo of a destroyed family home in Sinjar. (Photo: SAFIN HAMID/AFP)
Kurdish forces patrol al-Hol camp, which houses families of members of the Islamic State group in Hasakeh province, Syria, on April 19, 2023. (Photo: AP)
Yazidis flee Sinjar on Aug. 11, 2014. (Photo: AHMAD AL-RUBAYE / AFP-Getty)