$30,000 for her freedom. reporter: they are bringing them back to families one by one. when i go backunderground ne bringing them back to their families one by one. whether i go back to my hometown i think about those people and what happened to them and why. i m crying every day. reporter: the world, she says, has forgotten about the yazidis. all of them support me. yes, you are right, you need support but nothing happened. reporter: at the yazidis holiest temple, she praise fys t to end. this has put her at the top of the isis hit list. are you afraid at all? no. maybe a little bit. yeah. reporter: but she told me she can t think about herself when so many still need help. when i see all those children around me, all of them are
jillian escaped two months ago with her 9-year-old sister, but had to leave another sister behind. translator: my little sister is held captive. isis are asking for 25 to $30,000 for her freedom. she s bringing them back to their families with a small underground network, one by one. when i go back to my home, i m thinking about those people and why i m crying every day. the world, she says, has forgotten about the yazidis. all of them support me. yes, you are right, but nothing happen. at the yazidis holiest temple, she prays for it to end. her fight has put her at the top of the isis hit list. are you afraid at all?