Daesh will not give up their weapons unless we force them to give up their weapons.
I have the responsibility to translate peace and stability for future generations.
The hope of ISIS was to break the Yazidi community. But for survivors especially, going back to their lives and getting married and making a life and working, it's basically making sure ISIS did not succeed.
Yazidis have gone through traumatic experiences, and without education, there is no future for the youth.
Deciding to be honest was one of the hardest decisions I have ever made, and also the most important.
World leaders and, particularly, Muslim religious leaders need to stand up and protect the oppressed.
Sometimes I feel that my message has not been clearly heard. But that is not my fault because I feel like too much is going on in terms of women being victims.
Every day, I feel like it's the day I was freed from Daesh. Every time I speak about my story, I feel like it's the day I was liberated.
My survival case comes with a purpose and obligation, which is why I have launched Nadia's Initiative, an organisation dedicated to helping women and children who have been victimised... My initiative is trying to get support needed to get Sinjar rebuilt.