Ismail’s cross | The World
For two years, Ismail al-Kanon and his mother, Jandar Nasi, were captives of ISIS. More than most living under the terror group’s rule, they had reason to expect that they would never escape — because they were Iraqi Christians. Here is the story of how they kept their faith, survived and escaped.
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https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-01-25/iraqi-christian-teenager-and-his-disabled-mom-barely-escaped-isis
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https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-01-25/iraqi-christian-teenager-and-his-disabled-mom-barely-escaped-isis
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