This Selfess Sikh Risks His Life & Travels To War-Torn Iraq To Feed 400 Refugee Families

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This Selfess Sikh Risks His Life & Travels To War-Torn Iraq To Feed 400 Refugee Families


Humanity is the greatest religion of them all and Sikhs are a testament to this fact. Sikhism has its roots in selfless service, and time and again, people from this community have reiterated this fact. Ravi Singh, a British Sikh of Indian origin, is a living example of this. Through his humanitarian work in the world's most dangerous territories, Singh is making a difference in the lives of war victims.



The Yazidi religion was born from Zoroastrianism, Christianity and Islam, but they are castigated as devil-worshippers in Iraq. Calling them infidels, the ISIS mercilessly slaughtered the Yazidis and carried out a mass-scale genocide in 2014. The remaining people, estimated to be around 50,000, were forced to flee to Mount Sinjar, where they took shelter in abandoned buildings and official camps.

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When Singh heard the news of the mass exodus of the Yazidi people in Iraq, who were leaving their homes with their belongings to escape the atrocities of the ISIS, it moved him. He decided that he had to do something about it.

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