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Yazidi girl held captive by Isis reveals she was raped every day for six months
Anthony Pearce,Yahoo News UK Mon, 24 Jul 7:36 PM GMT+8
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Ekhlas was held captive by Isis (BBC)
Ekhlas was held captive by Isis (BBC)
A Yazidi girl who escaped from the Islamic State (Isis) has told of how she was raped every day for six months by her captor.
Ekhlas, who was 14 when she imprisoned, tried to escape jihadis in northern Iraq by climbing Mount Sinjar but was caught and held as a sex slave.
In 2014, Isis began to target the Yazidis, an ethnic Kurdish group, which Isis believes are “devil worshippers”.
At the time it was reported that as many as 40,000 people had taken refuge on the mountain, as Isis fighters killed men and captured women and children in the region.
“Everyday for six months he raped me. I tried to kill myself,” Ekhlas told the BBC. “He picked me out of 150 girls by drawing lots.
“He was so ugly, like a beast, with his long hair. He smelt so bad. I was so frightened I couldn’t look at him,” she said.
Ekhlas told of how managed to escape while her captor was out fighting.
From there she was taken to a refugee camp, but now lives in a psychiatric hospital in Germany, where she is receiving therapy and education. She said that she hopes to train as a lawyer.
In the clip, Ekhlas says she can no longer cry about the abuse she suffered, as “she ran out of tears”.
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In August 2014, Isis carried out the Sinjar massacre in the region, in which almost 5,000 people were killed and 50,000 were displaced.
Horrific stories of brutality, part of a genocide against the group, have since emerged.
Vian Dakhil, a prominent Yazidi politician in Iraq, who has shone a light on the atrocities, recently spoke of the torture, child rape and cannibalism suffered by members of the religious minority.
The stories as comes after it was revealed that a 16-year-old German girl who ran away from home to join Islamic State (Isis) has said she wants to come home.
Linda Wenzel, who disappeared from Pulsnitz near Dresden on July 1 last year, was detained in Iraq, along with other female supporters of the group, after the Battle of Mosul, which saw Isis fighters forced out of the ancient city.
She was found along with 20 female Isis supporters from Russia, Turkey, Canada, Libya and Syria, who are believed to have barricaded themselves with guns and explosives in a tunnel underneath the ruins of Mosul’s old city.
Speaking to German media, she said: “I just want to get away from here. I want to get away from the war, from the many weapons, from the noise. I just want to go home to my family.”
Yazidi Girl Reunited With Family After Years in Islamic State Captivity
A local Iraqi media outlet released a video on July 13 showing a Yazidi girl who had been held captive by Islamic State reunited with her family.According to a woman speaking in the video, the girl came to her house in Zanjili in Old Mosul last month, apparently having escaped from her captors during the advance by Iraqi forces into Old Mosul.According to Iraqi officials, troops entering Old Mosul were alerted to the girl’s presence in the local woman’s house. An officer speaking in the video says they were able to find her and reunite her with her family, who are said to be from Sinjar.The father of the girl describes the day he was reunited with his daughter as the most beautiful day of his life. He adds that he hadn’t seen here for more than three years.According to the video, the girl’s name is Alain Barakat. Credit: YouTube/Al Mawsleya via Storyful
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