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Monday 6 June 2016 - 09:29
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19 Kurdish women burned alive by Daesh for refusing to be sex slaves

In Mosul, Iraq, Daesh extremists have publicly burned alive 19 Kurdish women who rejected to be the militants sex slaves.

The cruel execution took place Thursday onone ofthe squares ofMosul, the Iraqi stronghold ofDaesh, infront ofhundreds ofresidents. On the site, Daesh terrorists reportedly locked the women inan iron cage and burned them alive.

"They were punished forrefusing tohave sex withDaesh militants," local activist Abdulla al-Malla told the Kurdish news agency ARA News. "Nobody could savethem fromthe savage execution."

Radical ISIS seized the north ofIraq in2014. Around 400,000 residents managed toflee the territory, buttens ofthousands ofthe local Yazidi population couldn't escape. In recent years, many representatives ofthe religious minority have been murdered, abducted and raped.

Thousands ofYazidi women and girls are being kept byDaesh militants assex slaves, often traded around, and denied food and rest. Those who escaped say some women have committed suicide tosave themselves fromthe horror ofbeing a Daesh captive.
The UN estimated that the terrorist group keeps some 3,500 people inslavery, mostly Yazidi women. In the territories occupied byDaesh, any person ofa different religion or opposes their regime can be converted intoa slave. The Yezidis, an ethnic group that has its own synthetic religion, are considered devil-worshipers by ISIS.


Daesh, also known asthe ISIS, is an Iraq, Syria and Libya-based terrorist group that adheres towhat it believes tobe a pure version ofIslam. They justify their numerous crimes, including cruel forms ofcapital punishment, bythe tenets ofhow they imagine the religion.

By Sputnik
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