Nearly 400,000 Yezidis have been displaced to different parts of Iraq, Turkey and other countries, according to a report 'Plight of the Yezidis' that was released by the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS-USA).
The report presents the facts and figures about the genocide of Yezidis which it alleged has been going on since 2014.
Mirza Ismail, a Yezidi and human rights activist based in Canada, elaborated how the Yezidis in Iraq had been brutally attacked by the ISIS since August, 2014. As many as 10,000 men have been killed and 7,000 women abducted from the community, the report said.
Yazidis are a Kurdish-speaking minority with a pre- Islamic religion thought partly to have its origin in the Zoroastrianism of ancient Persia. They are neither Arab nor Muslim and the ISIS considers them polytheistic heretics.
The ISIS has been brutally attacking the Yazidis. It has led to their exile from their ancestral lands in Northern Iraq.
Yazidi women have been abducted under a so-called "forced conversion campaign" that has been carried out by the dreaded terror group in Northern Iraq.
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