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FILE -- Iraqi Yazidi people who fled their homes in Sinjar, enter Iraq from Syria at a border crossing in Feshkhabour in Dohuk Province, northern Iraq, Aug. 10, 2014. The Iraqi government has agreed to let the United Nations Security Council appoint a panel of independent investigators to gather evidence of the Islamic State's most serious crimes, including their persecution of the minority Yazidi community. (Adam Ferguson/The New York Times)
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