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News|Human Rights

Interactive: Iraq’s exodus

An overview of the religious and ethnic groups forced to flee from the Islamic State group’s advance.

By 
Sofia Barbarani and 
Alia Chughtai
3 Sep 2014
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Source : Al Jazeera

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