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FILE - In this March 2, 2019 file photo, Dilbar Ali Ravu, 10, is kissed by his aunt Dalal Ravu when Yazidi children were reunited with their families in Iraq after five years of captivity with the Islamic State group, at a truck stop on the road between Sinjar and Dohuk, Iraq. The Yazidi community in Iraq said Thursday, April 25, 2019, that it will accept the survivors of the Islamic State group's campaign of enslavement and welcome the children conceived through rape into the minority community. (AP Photo/Philip Issa, File)

FILE - In this March 2, 2019 file photo, Dilbar Ali Ravu, 10, is kissed by his aunt Dalal Ravu when Yazidi children were reunited with their families in Iraq after five years of captivity with the Islamic State group, at a truck stop on the road between Sinjar and Dohuk, Iraq. The Yazidi community in Iraq said Thursday, April 25, 2019, that it will accept the survivors of the Islamic State group's campaign of enslavement and welcome the children conceived through rape into the minority community. (AP Photo/Philip Issa, File)

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