The hour of reckoning has come: Yezidi women who were held in sex captivity by ISIS terrorists demand a trial of rapists
ISIS terrorists have ruined and broken thousands of innocent lives. Their victims were the elderly, women, and children. The Yezidis are a religious and ethnic community that was brutally persecuted by ISIS. Yezidi women, whom inhumans bought and sold as sex slaves, told about the years of hell spent in captivity. Now they are demanding justice and fair payback. Find out what a nightmare the women who fell into the clutches of terrorists had to go through from our material.Yezidis among ISIS were a living commodity. They told in detail about the horrors they experienced in captivity by terrorists. Now victims of violence demand punishment for criminals.
They were sold, beaten, raped and passed from hand to hand. Yezidi women are collecting evidence against ISIS soldiers who bullied them so that the inhumans will be brought to justice. Some women could not stand the bullying and ended their lives by suicideThe investigators of the International Commission of Justice are collecting evidence for the fair punishment of terrorists for their crimes against humanity, war and genocide. A team of specialists examined the documents and interviewed insiders and victims. They managed to identify 49 militants who were engaged in human trafficking, and 170 slave masters who collaborated with them.
Photos of Yazidis killed in 2014 in northern IraqThe commission members managed to collect 2 million phone records that confirm the crimes committed against the Yezidis.
Abu Adel Al-Jazrawi is a criminal who led the Yazidi slave tradeTerrorists attacked the Yezidi community in August 2014 when they attacked Mount Sinjar in Iraq. The militants killed hundreds of people and abducted more than 3,000 women and girls. Some of them were given as gifts to soldiers who participated in the siege, and others were sold. Women were bought for $ 50 (about 3,600 rubles), children — for 35 (about 2,600 rubles).
Laila Taloo spent 2.5 years in captivity. She was a sex slave and passed through the hands of eight owners. The woman spoke in detail about the violence she had to go through. In 2014, Leila was taken captive together with her husband, young son and newborn daughter. They were forced to convert to Islam. Now she is fighting for the protection of the rights of Yazidi women. Leila remembers how they were sold at slave markets. Women were forced to walk around in front of men who were choosing live goods for themselves. One of Leila's hosts, an Iraqi surgeon, forced her to get dressed and make up in order to sell her to an Arab. Then one of the ISIS policemen received a Yezidi woman for $6,000 (about 430,000 rubles).During all the time in captivity, Leila was bought and sold many times. The owner was scaring the Yezidi woman that he would sell her two-year-old daughter to a woman from Iraq. Later, the owner forced her to get pregnant, and then changed his mind and she was forced to have an abortion. Fortunately, Leila managed to escape with her children and daughter-in-law by paying a smuggler. Bill Wiley, head of the International Commission of Justice, says that the ISIS terrorists were determined to destroy all Yezidis. Last year, about 3,500 slaves were freed from the clutches of militants. The families paid a ransom for most of them.Nevertheless, according to the Yezidi community in Iraqi Kurdistan, more than 2,900 Yezidis who were in slavery remain unaccounted for, including 1,300 women and children.Unfortunately, sex slavery exists not only in the captivity of terrorists, but also in civilized countries. Three girls had to go through a real nightmare in captivity of psychos and perverts.
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