At a refugee camp in Dohuk, in Iraqi Kurdistan up to 18,000 Yazidis are said to have made the makeshift shelters their home.
One year ago, Islamic State militants stormed Sinjar, the historic homeland of the minority group killing hundreds of men and enslaving women and children.
Despite the danger, some wish to return.
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