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  • NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
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    NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
    Nov. 19, 2015 - Raqqa, Syria - Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant propaganda photo showing masked militants on a tank in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
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    NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
    Nov. 19, 2015 - Raqqa, Syria - Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant propaganda photo showing masked militants in Syria (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
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    NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
    Nov. 19, 2015 - Raqqa, Syria - Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant propaganda photo showing ISIS militants with weapons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - US-Aussenminister Kerry zu Friedensgesprächen in Wien
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    NEWS - US-Aussenminister Kerry zu Friedensgesprächen in Wien
    (160516) -- VIENNA, May 16, 2016 (Xinhua) -- European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini (2nd L) attends a conference on the issue of the Islamic State (IS) in Libya, in Vienna, capital of Austria, on May 16, 2016. Leading foreign ministers from Europe and the Middle East met in the Austrian capital on Monday under the joint chairmanship of the United States and Italy to discuss how to bolster support for Libya's unity government in the face of deepening splits in the country over political legitimacy and growing threats by the Islamic State (IS). (Xinhua/Qian Yi)
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  • NEWS - US-Aussenminister Kerry zu Friedensgesprächen in Wien
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    NEWS - US-Aussenminister Kerry zu Friedensgesprächen in Wien
    (160516) -- VIENNA, May 16, 2016 (Xinhua) -- German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier (4th R, Front) attends a conference on the issue of the Islamic State (IS) in Libya, in Vienna, capital of Austria, on May 16, 2016. Leading foreign ministers from Europe and the Middle East met in the Austrian capital on Monday under the joint chairmanship of the United States and Italy to discuss how to bolster support for Libya's unity government in the face of deepening splits in the country over political legitimacy and growing threats by the Islamic State (IS). (Xinhua/Qian Yi)
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  • NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
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    NEWS - Propagaganda Bilder der IS
    Nov. 19, 2015 - Raqqa, Syria - Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant propaganda photo showing masked militants firing weapons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Andrea Hoffman and Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598200
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Andrea Hoffman and Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598198
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598206
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598194
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598193
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598196
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598195
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598202
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598192
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598191
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598190
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598189
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598186
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598183
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  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598184
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598182
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Andrea Hoffman and Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598181
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Andrea Hoffman and Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598180
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Andrea Hoffman and Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598177
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598178
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598173
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598171
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598168
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598167
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598160
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598165
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598161
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598162
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    NEWS - Farida Khalaf, das Mädchen das die ISIS besiegte
    September 10, 2016 - Amsterdam, Holland: Farida Khalaf, a Yazidi refugee from the small village of Kocho, Iraq. In the summer of 2014 when Farida at 18 years old was preparing for her last year in school, radical Islamists of the ISIS terror group descended upon her village, and she was sold into slavery. ISIS jihadists murdered the men and boys, including her father and brother, before taking Farida and the other women prisoner. After her capture she endured beatings, rapes, markets where ISIS sold women like cattle. Farida realized that the more resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, until, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance and, with five younger girls in her charge, fled into the Syrian desert. She showed incredible courage in the face of the unthinkable, and now with The Girl Who Beat ISIS she bravely relives her story to bear witness. This is the first memoir by a young woman that shows first-hand what life is like for innocents caught up in the maelstrom of day-to-day life with ISIS. (Bas Bogaerts / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05598201
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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates et extenues.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0532/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0530/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates et extenuee. Une jeune fille de 17ans a fait un malaise, elle sera conduite en ambulance a l'hopital par les medics americains volontaires, Pete and John. Pete prend le poul.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0534/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0528/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul arrivent sur la ligne de front devant la ville de Bashika. Ils fuient l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates. Les peshmergas fouillent leurs affaires.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0517/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul arrivent sur la ligne de front devant la ville de Bashika. Ils fuient l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates. Deux medics americains sont la pour les accueillir et voir leur apporter les premiers secours. John soignent une blessure.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0518/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0521/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates. Les hommes sont systematiquement fouulles pour eviter les attaques suicides.Au loin, les lumieres de Mossul.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0523/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0529/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul arrivent sur la ligne de front devant la ville de Bashika. Ils fuient l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates. Deux medics americains sont la pour les accueillir et voir leur apporter les premiers secours. John soignent une blessure.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0519/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates et extenues.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0536/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates et extenues.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0538/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul arrivent sur la ligne de front devant la ville de Bashika. Ils fuient l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates. Deux medics americains sont la pour les accueillir et voir leur apporter les premiers secours. John soignent une blessure.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0506/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091608 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    NEWS - Irak: Flüchtlinge aus Mosul
    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul viennent de fuir l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Ils arrivent sur la ligne de front cote de Bashika. Les peshmergas se coordonnent pour les accueillir apres avoir fouiller les hommes et les affaires. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates et extenues.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0531/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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    4 familles originaire de villages autour de Mossul arrivent sur la ligne de front devant la ville de Bashika. Ils fuient l'Etat Islamique pour rejoindre la region tenue par les kurdes. Les deplaces fuient generalement la nuit et marchent pendant plusieurs heures. Ils arrivent souvent desydrates. Deux medics americains, John et Pete, sont la pour les accueillir et voir leur apporter les premiers secours.
    Having fled their villages under ISIS control on the outskirts of Mosul, four Iraqi families arrive in Kurdish territory in northern Iraq.
    They are met on the Bashika front by Peshmerga fighters who search the exhausted and often dehydrated travelers before offering them refuge.//GEAILAURENCE_1037.0516/Credit:Laurence Geai/SIPA/1608091613 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00767442

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