ISIS kidnapped and raped 4-year-old children. This is what a survivor of the organization revealed!

Yazidi survivor Suad Hamid, who was one of the captives of the terrorist organization ISIS in Iraq, spoke about how ISIS members kidnapped and raped children aged four and nine, and how they separated her from her sister.

In an exclusive interview with Al Arabiya and Al Hadath, the survivor, Souad, described the state of fear that she and those with her experienced when ISIS members arrested them, noting that she and her sister spent two weeks in the grip of ISIS.

The survivor spoke with emotion about what she experienced at that time, and said that an ISIS member called “Abu Muhammad” came and kidnapped her cousins ​​along with the rest of the girls, and since then she has not seen her sister.

She also talked about some of the behind-the-scenes treatment of Yazidi female captives by the wives of the organization’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, pointing out that the wives of ISIS leaders were competing to sell the female captives at the highest price.

In addition, the Yazidi survivor revealed that one of the organization’s leaders sold her to her uncle, and her family was forced to pay $40,000 so that she and her brother could return to the embrace of their family.

A series of special interviews conducted by Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath channels with the wives of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and his daughter sparked the anger of the Yazidi survivors who were hostage to al-Baghdadi, and some of the organization’s leaders because of al-Baghdadi’s women’s denial of torturing captives and their claim that they were receiving good treatment, as they narrated They were treated harshly and were raped.

It is noteworthy that the leader of the terrorist organization that controlled vast areas in Iraq and Syria in 2014, declaring his alleged “caliphate” at the time, and imposing its extremist laws, was killed in 2019, after the United States carried out a special operation in Idlib Governorate, northwestern Syria. (Arabic)


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