We Cannot Return: Collapsed Security Threatens the Future of Yazidis & Minorities in Sinjar
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Co-authored by Yazda and The Zovighian Partnership, this first paper in a two-part series presents and recommends immediate solutions to strengthening security in Sinjar. Published by the Wilson Center, the series aims to equip national and international stakeholders with community-led and actionable recommendations to enable political support for all minority communities in Sinjar.
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