The Yazidi people of Iraq who fled from Islamic State militants may never be able to return to their homeland, according to the leader of the minority group. Yazidi leader Prince Tahseen Saeed Ali told VOA during a trip to London that his people feel betrayed by local Sunni tribes. VOA’s Henry Ridgwell reports.
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