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Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by Nobody: 5:30am On Nov 24, 2014
Qassim Shesho stands on Mount Sinjar in northern Iraq, overlooking a vast mountain range that rises from the desert. The calm is deceptive.
He worries about the village behind him. Sheref ad-Din holds one of the holiest shrines for the Yazidis. ISIS militants are only two miles away.
"ISIS wants to exterminate us and they want to establish an Islamic caliphate, but Islam is not like what they are doing to us," Shesho says. He says he commands about 2,000 Yazidi fighters.
Just months ago, he lived a peaceful life in Germany.
"I came back because my people are here. ISIS are terrorists. I came to defend my land, my family and my religion," he tells CNN by phone, speaking in Arabic.
He didn't come alone. Shesho's 26-year-old son, Yassir Qassim Khalaf, is with him. Yassir arrived in September, shortly after ISIS's initial attack on Yazidis left thousands stranded on the mountain without food, water or medical care. Their plight captured the world's attention.
The Iraqi air force and fighters with the Kurdish fighting force -- the peshmerga -- rescued some families in a dramatic helicopter mission. U.S. airstrikes helped clear a path for thousands of Yazidis to escape the mountain into neighboring Syria and to Iraqi Kurdish territory.
Yet the nightmare continues for thousands who remain on the mountain, surrounded by ISIS forces intent on eradicating anyone in their path.
"You can't just stay in Germany, live in luxury and leave your family and your people alone while you are watching it all on TV, thinking, 'It'll work itself out,'" Yassir says in German.
Shesho's troops, in many ways, are fighting an existential fight.
Yazidis are one of the oldest religious communities in the world, with a population estimated at only 700,000. They have suffered persecution through the ages. Many Muslims consider them devil worshipers.
Yazidis captured by ISIS have been forced to convert to Islam. Gruesome reports have emerged of Yazidi women being enslaved, raped and sold off by ISIS members while men and boys are executed.
The United Nations concluded that the actions of ISIS "may amount to an attempt to commit genocide."
Who are the Yazidis and why does ISIS want to kill them?
He came to 'defend,' not to 'fight'
"I decided to defend Sinjar, not to fight. They decided to fight," Shesho says of ISIS. "We defend our land and our holy places. I have lived in Germany for 24 years and have always abhorred killing and fighting."
Shesho's troops receive weapons and humanitarian aid from the Kurdish regional government. Kurdish forces airdrop food and weapons. U.S. airstrikes on ISIS also have helped, but Shesho says it's not enough.
"ISIS wants to ruin the whole world. We want more American airstrikes between Sinjar and Dahouk so we can go back to our lands and live in peace."
At one point, Shesho's five sons fought ISIS alongside him in the mountains. Three have returned to Germany. Yassir and an older brother, Haydar Qassim Shesho, remain.
They keep in touch with friends and family in Germany as much as fighting and bad cellular reception allow. Yassir says his mother worries. They try to console her.
"Three times a week, we try to send her pictures and messages to say that everything is OK here and that she doesn't need to worry," Yassir says.
His mother and brothers are in a German town of 50,000 called Bad Oeynhausen, in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
'I just couldn't bear to witness the suffering'
The family fled Iraq in 1990, when Saddam Hussein ruled the country. They went to Germany and eventually became citizens.
Yassir was 2.
"When I'm in Germany, I'm grateful that I'm able to be there. But if it comes to it, then I'm ready to die here," he says.
Before coming to Iraq, Yassir worked part time in crafts services for companies and hotels around his hometown.
"I actually wanted to be here from the beginning because I just couldn't bear to witness the suffering of the Yazidis. ... How our honor is tainted, how our families and wives are being captured," Yassir says.
"To go from luxury to war is not pleasant, but you gotta do what you gotta do."

Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by Nobody: 5:34am On Nov 24, 2014
No£thern leaders should go back home and defend their people from boko haram instead of sitting comfortably in abuja mansions granting interviews on GEJ this and GEJ that undecided
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by Holywizard: 5:55am On Nov 24, 2014
During de Biafran war, my dad killed two Nigerian soldiers wit a shadow kick.
Well am not surprised via de man & his son cos Islamism is de study of de blind fools
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by condralbede(m): 5:59am On Nov 24, 2014
IdiAmin1:
No£thern leaders should go back home and defend their people from boko haram instead of sitting comfortably in abuja mansions granting interviews on GEJ this and GEJ that undecided
#fact
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by Truckpusher(m): 6:05am On Nov 24, 2014
IdiAmin1:
No£thern leaders should go back home and defend their people from boko haram instead of sitting comfortably in abuja mansions granting interviews on GEJ this and GEJ that undecided
grin Wait until those igbo smoking demons on horse back shows up to curse the living daylight out of your life for speaking the obvious truth.
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by Nobody: 6:13am On Nov 24, 2014
Truckpusher:
grin Wait until those igbo smoking demons on horse back shows up to curse the living daylight out of your life for speaking the obvious truth.
Truth hurts but it needs to be told. If Gej can endure the poisoned mouth of their chief Liar, who am I not to endure the rantings of Berem and co undecided
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by malele(m): 6:17am On Nov 24, 2014
IdiAmin1:
No£thern leaders should go back home and defend their people from boko haram instead of sitting comfortably in abuja mansions granting interviews on GEJ this and GEJ that undecided
Nop dey want to discreDit the president atall cost.
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by Bekwarra(m): 6:20am On Nov 24, 2014
Many people still have the erroneous belief that thee anti-Christ is one single man. Islam is anti-Christ and Islamism is the Jihadists' sign of the anti-Christ. Blood sucking tool of the devil to fight the body of Christ.
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by shakur4luv(m): 6:22am On Nov 24, 2014
PDP/APC war lords nah dey read dis bah thats the solution oo not fighting people that doesnot know you exist fellow nigerians let us all come 2geda to become 1 and make nigerian peacefull again
Re: Father And Son Goes Back Home To Defend Folks From ISIS. by ayd91(m):
In times of war prosperity stops. In fact, life as we know it cease to exist.
We as Nigerians should learn from the Middle East's experience.
Nobody truly wins a war (particularly internal wars).
Embrace peace but weed out the few that frustrate peace.
Good morning all.
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