It's a dusty mountain road that takes you from Iraq into Turkey.<br/> <br />Scores of Iraqi Yazidi refugees are making the long trek across this mountain route to escape the fighting in their ancient homeland.<br/> <br />Sunni militants advancing through northern Iraq consider this ethic minority devil worshippers.<br/> <br />They've threatened entire villages with execution if they don't convert to Islam.<br/> <br />Many Yazidis fled into Sinjar mountain within Iraq but many, too, have continued their journey on foot into Turkey, where they're sheltering in villages.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Kurdish) FLEEING YAZIDI, DAVOUD SILO, SAYING:<br/> <br />"We have been walking for seven hours. Some prefer to stay but we came this far. We were told a car would drive here to pick us up and we waited for two hours but it didn't come."<br/> <br />Tens of thousands of Yazidis are now displaced.<br/> <br />This group traveled by tractor for days and they're still in Iraq.<br/> <br />So traumatized by their ordeal, they sit idle under the trees
