For Iraq's persecuted Yazidis, return plan is fraught with risk

DOHUK, Iraq, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The Yazidis of northern Iraq, an ancient religious minority brutally persecuted by Islamic State, want nothing more than peace, security and a better life in their home town of Sinjar - but they want it on their terms.

Many there distrust a new security and reconstruction plan unveiled this week by the Baghdad government and Kurdish regional authorities which hailed it as a "historic" agreement.

"The deal could pacify Sinjar - but it might also make the situation even worse," said Talal Saleh, a Yazidi in exile in nearby Kurdistan.

Source: For Iraq's persecuted Yazidis, return plan is fraught with risk | Reuters

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