The Yazidis, minority sect in Iraq, were routed from their villages last month by ISIS extremists. After being stranded on the parched Mount Sinjar for almost a week and then walking 12 miles to seek refuge in Syria, some of the persecuted civilians were able to safely return to the Kurdish region of Iraq with the help of Syrian Kurdish forces. Many are now in Lalish, a holy sanctuary.
Photojournalist and Pulitzer Center grantee Sebastian Meyer was on hand to document their plight in this photo gallery for the Washington Post.