An Iraqi woman has reportedly killed an Islamic State (Isis) militant
commander Abu Anas. She allegedly killed Anas three months after he
forced her to marry his militant comrades.
Saeed Mamouzini, spokesman for the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in
Mosul, told the al-Sumaria TV network that the woman killed the
terrorist, known as Abu Anas, in Tal Roman district, west of the IS-held
city of Mosul.
The report comes two days after IS militants brought
non-Iraqi women to Mosul as sex slaves, following an order by Ibrahim
al-Samarrai (aka Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi), the regional IS leader.
Hana Nawafili, a spokeswoman for the Iraqi Observatory for the Defence
of Battered Women, told Arabic-language al-Maalomah news agency on 18
July that IS terrorists had gang-raped seven female residents
ofFallujah, situated about 69km (43 miles) west of Baghdad, and then
murdered them.
A 12-year-old girl who escaped the group, ISIS
told the New York Times that the man who abused her explained to her
that the sickening act he was about to commit was not a sin because she
was not Muslim.
In fact, he claimed her faith not only gave him the right to rape her,
but encouraged it. After tying her up and gagging her, he knelt beside
the bed and prayed. Afterwards, he prayed again.
The girl, who was interviewed in a refugee camp, said: "I kept telling him it hurts - please stop.
"He told me that according to Islam he is allowed to rape an unbeliever.
He said that by raping me, he is drawing closer to God.”
Muslims throughout the world have condemned ISIS for using the Islamic faith to justify their sickening acts.
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