The Last Girl (2017) by a Yezidi survivor, Nadia Murad, is filled with the bone-chilling sort of evil that the ISIS is synonymous with. Nadia poignantly captures the plight of her Yazidi village, Kocho, as the threat of ISIS looms large in the distance before becoming a reality. As with the Holocaust, no one really anticipates the amount or intensity of evil that could reside in the indoctrinated hearts of men. Otherwise, nobody would willingly stay back in their towns or villages waiting for the genocide of their race. One of Nadia’s brother’s, Hezni, did try to go Germany, by crossing the northern Iraqi border on foot into Turkey, from where they (the brother and a few others) made their way to Istanbul, then paid a smuggler to take them into Greece. But they were discovered and had to spend a horrible time in prison. So, the fact is people did try to leave, but like Nadia explains, it isn’t easy to leave the only place one has ever known. I still think that being forced to
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I love your Blog header. Methinks you a romantic lady, *wink*.
Have a pleasant weekend, Lee.
belated wishes...
have a wonderful life of togetherness
Stay blessed
chriz
Chiz, thanks...
Megh's there's a poem about you on Tina's blog... since all the cousins are into composing poems now, I think you should compose one. Megh's, make a poem about all the subjects and topics you have, eg:
I like to study intellectual property
So I can sue corporates & gain notoriety
I don't mind bending laws to suit my will
Cause my mom can bail me out of a cell
One day I'll fall in love and decide to marry
God help him, if he demands Dowry!!!
its really good :D
funny too
Hehe, thanks tina...