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TELSKUF, IRAQ - NOVEMBER 04: A Christian militiaman looks towards the ISIS frontline from St. George's Church on November 4, 2015 in Telskuf, northern Iraq. All of the town's 11,000 predominantly Chaldean Catholic residents fled when it was overrun by the Islamic State in 2014 before being retaken by Peshmerga forces with the aid of American airstrikes. Of the 1,800 families that fled, some 40 percent left Iraq, according to Safaa Khamro, commander of the Nineveh Plain Forces (NPF), Christian militia. Many, he said, have now immigrated to Europe. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images,)

TELSKUF, IRAQ - NOVEMBER 04:  A Christian militiaman looks towards the ISIS frontline from St. George's Church on November 4, 2015 in Telskuf, northern Iraq. All of the town's 11,000 predominantly Chaldean Catholic residents fled when it was overrun by the Islamic State in 2014 before being retaken by Peshmerga forces with the aid of American airstrikes. Of the 1,800 families that fled, some 40 percent left Iraq, according to Safaa Khamro, commander of the Nineveh Plain Forces (NPF), Christian militia. Many, he said, have now immigrated to Europe.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images,)