Last August ISIS moved into the Yazidi homeland in northern Iraq, killed hundreds of Yazidi men and abducted hundreds of the minority sect’s women and children. The women who have managed to escape tell horrific accounts of brutal sexual enslavement and the rape of Yazidi girls as young as nine.
A group of Yazidi women demands international help to rescue their relatives abducted by ISIS at a protest in a camp for displaced people in Dohuk, northern Iraq.
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Tonight’s Frontline documentary, Escaping ISIS, follows efforts to rescue Yazidi women and children who've been taken captive by the extremist group. It airs on SDPB1-TV at 9 pm, CT; 8 pm, MT.
Edward Watts is the producer and director of Escaping ISIS. He spent two months in Iraq and Turkey filming the documentary and finding undercover footage. He joined Dakota Midday and discussed the making of the documentary and the plight of the Yazidis.