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fredag 15 augusti 2014

700 Yezidi women put on sale by ISIS



700 Yezidi women put on sale by ISIS
A Christian priest in Ninova province, Enis Hana El Demniki, said that the barbaric inhuman terrorist organisation ISIS had taken 700 Yezidi women to market in Mosul to sell them.


Speaking to Al Arabia TV, Christian priest Enis Hana El Demniki stated that the ISIS gangs are a serious threat to the region and that many families had been displaced from their homes.
Enis Hana El Demniki said: "they are forcing people to convert to Islam. They are capturing women and forcing girls to marry them. These things are not just being done to Christians, but also to our Yezidi sisters and brothers".
Stating that hundreds of women had been captured, Enis Hana El Demniki said: "over 700 women have been sent to market in Mosul order to be sold as concubines. Each woman is sold for 150 dollars. The ISIS gangs also capture women and force them to marry gang members".
Saying that Yezidis and Turkmen in Tuz Khurmatu are also being subjected to massacres by ISIS gangs, Enis Hana El Demniki added: "ISIS gangs make people’s lives miserable with fatwas and coercion. Watching television, playing football, and women working are totally forbidden by the ISIS gangs."

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