ISIS War Crimes

Swedish Woman Jailed for Yazidi Slavery in Syria

A Swedish court sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes committed against the Yazidi minority in 2015. Ishaq, a Swedish citizen, held nine Yazidi victims, including six children, as slaves, restricting their movement and forcing them to perform labor. The court cited ISIL’s systematic enslavement of Yazidis as a crucial element in its sentencing, although the final sentence was reduced from 16 years to account for a prior conviction. This case marks Sweden’s first prosecution of ISIL-related crimes.

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Iraqi Couple Charged in Germany with Yazidi Sex Slavery

In April, German authorities arrested an Iraqi couple, Twana H.S. and Asia R.A., on charges of enslavement, torture, and war crimes. The couple, alleged members of ISIS, are accused of holding two Yazidi girls, aged 5 and 12, as slaves between 2015 and 2017. Prosecutors allege the man repeatedly raped both girls, while the woman participated in their abuse and the girls suffered severe physical violence. The prosecution contends these actions were intended to destroy the Yazidi religion.

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