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Yazidi Refugee Family Starts New Life in Germany
AP photographer Muhammed Muheisen followed a Yazidi refugee family, the Qasus, as they escaped from Iraq and found refuge in Germany.


Delphine Qasu rests her head on her father's shoulder after she and the rest of the family arrived at a resting point in Mannheim by train from Freilassing, Germany, on Dec. 8.
The Qasus escaped as ISIS forces seized the Sinjar on Aug. 3, 2014.
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A German army officer takes a photo of Samir Qasu, 45, as part of his asylum seeking process, at the Central Registration Center in Patrick Henry Village in Heidelberg on Dec. 9.
The Associated Press reported that the Qasus climbed aboard a truck heading north for the Turkish border after they decided to leave Sinjar, Iraq. For the next 15 months, they existed on the fringe of Turkish society. As a refugee, Samir was barred from working legally and said his children faced intimidation at school because of their Yazidi identity.



The Qasu family laughs shortly before posing for a picture outside their new temporary home at Patrick Henry Village on Dec. 10.
Read more about the story on the Associated Press.