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In this July 28, 2016 picture 17-year-old Yazidi girl Yasmin stands in the entrance of her home in Germany. After escaping the clutches of Islamic State, Yasmin, a Yazidi girl, was so traumatized by her captivity that she poured gasoline on herself and set it alight - hoping to render herself no longer desirable to the extremists. Two years later, she’s being treated in Germany not only for her physical wounds, but for the psychological damage that led her to her act of desperation. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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