Where are they now?" Trump asked.
"They killed them," Murad quickly replied. "They are in the mass grave in Sinjar, and I'm still fighting just to live in safe. Please do something."
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"I know the area very well," Trump replied. "I'm going to look into it very strongly."
Trump also noted that Murad received a Nobel Prize, but asked her to explain why she had been given the prestigious international award.
"For, after all this happened to me, I didn't give up," she said. "I made it clear to everyone that ISIS raped thousands of Yazidi women. This was the first time a woman from Iraq she get out, and she spoke about what happened."
"Oh really, is that right?" Trump replied. "So you escaped?"
"I escaped, but I don't have my freedom yet," she replied. Murad added that about 3,000 Yazidi women and children that were being held by ISIS are still missing, which include her niece, nephew and sister-in-law.
"Let me look, we'll look," Trump said.
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