Trump meets the survivors of sexual violence: Clinging With His Conscientacy

Nadia Murad won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018 for her campaign to end sexual rapes of war. For years, the survivor of genocide against the Yazid group, Nadia Murad, has traveled around the world talking about the terrible crimes Isis has committed against the people of [...]
For years, the survivor of genocide against the Yazid group, Nadia Murad, has traveled around the world talking about the terrible crimes Isis has committed against her people, and received the Nobel Peace Prize for those efforts.
But despite Donald Trump's credit for defeating the terrorist group, he seemed completely foreign to Mrs. Murad, when the two met at the White House on Wednesday.
Until Mrs. Murad finished confessing to Trump about what she had experienced, how her family was killed in northern Iraq in 2014, and about leaving the terrorist group, the president applied: “and you received the Nobel Prize? Unbelievable. Why did they give it to you? ”
Then Mrs. Murad asked the American president to pressure the Iraqi and Kurdish authorities to do more for survivors of the Isis genocide, and to allow the jaazidis to return home.
“But Isis is dead, and now it's the Kurds and who else?” he replied.
He then said that “would view the matter very seriously”. /Periscope











