Boy who was ISIL captive behind movement to bring bicycles to refugee children
WINNIPEG — Emad Mishko Tamo looks excitedly at his bright-green mountain bike and talks about how he’s looking forward to summer cycling adventures with other Yazidi refugee children in his community.
For the 14-year-old boy, the bicycle stands for freedom, something that only a few years ago was snatched away from him and his family when they were taken by Iraqi militants and held captive for three years.
Now, he’s behind a movement to bring new bicycles to all Yazidi refugee children in Winnipeg.
“I saw so many kids they suffered when they were captured by ISIS. There were so many kids they were crying. They were dead. We saw a lot of things,” Emad said through translator Khalil Hesso, president of the Yazidi Association of Manitoba.