
ISIS publicly burns alive 19 Kurdish women for
rejecting sex slavery – report
Published time: 5 Jun, 2016 11:24Edited time: 5 Jun, 2016 12:40

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Fighters of the terrorist group Islamic State have publicly executed 19
Kurdish women, local activists in Mosul reported. They were burned alive in
iron cages in one of the city squares, sources told Kurdish ARA News agency.
The women, who belonged to the Kurdish Yezidi minority, were executed on
Thursday, according to witnesses in Mosul, the Iraqi stronghold of IS (formerly
known as ISIS).
“They were punished for refusing to have sex
with IS militants,” local
media activist Abdullah al-Malla told ARA News.
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Hundreds of local residents witnessed the brutal execution, but could
not do anything about it, he added.
IS, an Iraq, Syria and Libya-based terrorist group, adheres to what it
believes to be a pure version of Islam. They justify their numerous crimes,
including cruel forms of capital punishment, by the tenets of the religion.
Sunni Muslims living in territories under their control are forced to
live by IS rules or be expelled or killed. Ethnic and religious minorities are
being harshly persecuted. The Yezidis, an ethnic group that has its own
synthetic religion and are considered devil-worshipers by extremist Muslims,
are among those suffering under IS.
Thousands of Kurdish women captured by IS fighters were forced to become
sex slaves to the militants. Those who managed to escape or were freed said
that the women are raped, traded around, often denied food or rest and
otherwise mistreated. IS leadership produced manuals for their men on what they
should and should not be doing to their captives.

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