World Dec 18 Yazidi women struggle to return to daily life after enduring Islamic State brutality By Jane Ferguson
World Dec 10 Watch For Yazidis, the dangerous path to Europe seems safer than a return home The refugee's journey to Greece is perilous; so many have drowned trying to reach Europe's shores from Turkey. But more frightening for many Yazidis is the prospect of returning to Sinjar in Iraq, where the Islamic State captured their villages… By PBS News Hour
World Nov 12 Watch 3:29 Kurdish forces cut off key Islamic State route in Iraq American airstrikes hammered Sinjar as the Kurdish Peshmerga ground force began an offensive on the Iraqi town held by the Islamic State. Gwen Ifill reports. By PBS News Hour
World Aug 14 About 4,500 civilians atop Iraq’s Sinjar mountain Two U.S. officials say that roughly 4,500 people remain atop northern Iraq's Sinjar Mountain, and nearly half are herders who lived there before the siege and have no interest in being evacuated. By Robert Burns and Julie Pace, The Associated Press