locals estimate there are up to 80 mass graves in the sinjar area. are five here in the tiny village of hardan alone, which they think contain the bodies of 150 people. the exhumations have begun, and more than 100 bodies have now been identified and buried. it's an agonizingly slow process, but many here feel it hasn't been prioritized. >> ( anslated ): it's governmental negligence. it's international negligence. an entire nation, massacred, displaced. for facilitating their return, the government does not care. especially when it comes to those displaced; it's not politically stable. >> reporter: shokor melhem is an iraqi army officer, and a yazidi himself, who has tracked the status of the mass graves since he and his unit began to discover them while pushing isis out of the area. his youngest daughter, who's seven, is called shingal. she was born on the mountain in august 2014, as her pregnant mother and her sisters ran for their lives. shukur says it is impossible for yazidis to begin to rebuild their lives here until they know the fatef their l