Said Mamuzini
told the AhlulBayt news agency that ‘at least two-hundred-and-fifty’ have so
far been executed by ISIS in the city ‘for refusing to accept the practice of
sexual jihad, and sometimes the families of the girls were also executed for
rejecting to submit to IS’s request.
ISIS has executed 250 women
in Mosul for refusing to become sex slaves under the group’s ‘sexual jihad’. The
victims had all been ordered to accept ‘temporary marriages’ to fighters in the
terror group in northern Iraq stronghold.
But when they refused the
so-called sexual jihad, they were butchered – sometimes along with their
families, according to an official from the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Another official, from the
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, claimed women were barred from going out alone in
Mosul and must be fully covered while in public.
They are also not allowed
to choose their spouses Ghayas Surchi told the news agency. Mosul has been
under the extremists’ control since 2014.
Reuter

Terrible
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