Boy who endured three years as ISIL captive asks for meeting with Justin Trudeau
WINNIPEG — A Yazidi boy who was held captive for three years by Iraqi militants before being reunited with his family in Winnipeg last year is requesting a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
In a video posted to Facebook by the Yazidi Association of Manitoba, 13-year-old Emad Mishko Tamo holds up a sign thanking Canada for helping him, followed by another sign stating that he wants to share his story and be a voice for other Yazidi children still in captivity.
“There’s a thousand other kids like me who are still held captive,” one of Emad’s signs states.
“Hon. Justin Trudeau, will you meet me?”