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MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-SINJAR
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November 19, 2015 
A volunteer from the Yazidi sect who have joined the Kurdish peshmerga forces stand in the street in... 
SINJAR, Iraq 
A volunteer from the Yazidi sect who have joined the Kurdish peshmerga forces stand in the street in... 
A volunteer from the Yazidi sect who have joined the Kurdish peshmerga forces stand in the street in the town of Sinjar, Iraq November 16, 2015. Before it was overrun by Islamic State, Sinjar and the surrounding villages were home to about 200,000 people, mainly Kurdish and Arab Muslims - both Sunni and Shi'ite - as well as Christians and Yazidis, a faith that combines elements of several ancient Middle Eastern religions. Now the town is largely deserted. But in a row of houses used by Islamic State fighters, there were signs of recent occupation: a smell of rotting food, and foam mattresses and pillows laid on the floor. Picture taken November November 16 2015. REUTERS/Azad Lashkari 
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