“I cannot stop.” Nadia Murad looks tired, sitting across the table with her co-campaigner and translator, Murad Ismael. The Nobel Peace Prize nominee is about 20 minutes into a July 21 interview at The Hill Times office in Ottawa, another stop on her world tour of media outlets, national legislatures, and high political offices. Two days before, Ms. Murad, who is in her early 20s, sat before the House Immigration Committee and told yet another room full of
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