PARIS MATCH: Rwanga - a local foundation on the front line

"That day, I saw things that I could never have imagined ... Thousands of people, prisoners, on top of a mountain," says. Taban Shoresh

On this helicopter, on August 12, 2014, Rwanga's teams understand the extent of the tragedy of the Yezidi people. "It's like I came back in 1986 when the regime was using images of mass graves to send the people a clear, brutal message, says the young woman. When men felt helpless to protect their families. The difference is that I was not in the past, but in 2014 ".

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