¡Awesome! The story of the sexual slave of Isis who worshiped the devil (+ details)

in #news7 years ago

Nadia Murad, a well-known activist for the rights of the Yazidi community who was held as a sex slave by the Islamic State, managed to escape her captivity and told her story in a new book that was will launch on Tuesday titled "The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity and My Fight Against the Islamic State" (The last girl: my history of captivity and my fight against the Islamic State).

Murad, 24, was one of about 7,000 women and girls captured in northwest Iraq in August 2014 by Islamic State militias, who believe that this minority worships the devil.

She was abducted in the town of Kocho near Sinjar, the home of some 40,000 Yazidis, and subjected by the Islamic State in Mosul, where she was tortured and raped.

Murad escaped three months later, managed to reach a refugee camp and started on the road to Germany, where she currently serves as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations for the dignity of, "It never becomes easier to tell your story. Every time you do the accounts, you revive it, "the Yazidi writes in her book. "But my story, told with honesty and sincerity, is the best weapon I have against terrorism, and I plan to use it until those terrorists are tried."

When she was kidnapped in Kocho in 2014, her mother and five of her eight brothers were killed. She and other young girls were saved to be sold as sex slaves.

His owner, a senior ISIS judge named Hajji Salma, told him:

"You are my fourth sabiyya (sexual slave). The other three are Muslim now. I did that for them. The Yazidis are infidels - that's why we are doing this. It's to help you. "

On one occasion, when she tried to escape from her master through a window wearing an abaya cloak, she was captured by a guard and severely punished.

Her master hit her and let her custody of six men rape her until she lost consciousness. "At a certain point, there was rape and nothing else. This becomes your normal day, "he says in the book. "You do not know who will be the next to open the door to attack you, only that it will happen and that tomorrow could be worse."

After three months kidnapped, Murad managed to escape by jumping the wall of his captor's garden in Mosul. After touring the streets covered by a burka, she was guided to a refugee camp by strangers who helped her escape.

With the publication of her book, the UN ambassador wants to help the Yazidis who are still in captivity.

But above all, "I want to be the last girl in the world with a story like mine," she says.

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Something is missing. Why? I wonder how one book can affect people in such opposite ways. In one hand convert normal young people to be such killers and criminals (ISIS)? And on the other hand convert young criminals to be so kind and good citizens? This is a link to a video I called it “What Allah is doing behind bars in US jails” to prove my point.
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