In Kojo, a yezididorp in the north of Iraq, is today the first mass grave of Islamic State has been excavated. That happened in the presence of Nadia Murad, in 2018, the winner of the Nobel prize for Peace and the voice of the uitgemoorde minority.
The opening of the mass grave and disinterring the bodies for identification will bring more clarity about the fate of the hundreds of residents of Kojo. That says the UN, which examines whether the killings a genocide. the
In the town were possibly hundreds of men and women have been executed when IS fighters also the place where Murad comes from stormed. The 25-year-old woman was itself a seksslavin of, and is working now together with lawyer and human rights activist Amal Clooney for the recognition of the crimes committed by IS.