Enslavement of Yazidi girls: Iraqi couple condemned
Asia R. had asked for an apology at the trial and said in her last word: “I am sorry”
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Summary
Asia R. had asked for an apology at the trial and said in her last word: “I am sorry”. Everything has served the goal of ISIS to destroy the Yazidi faith. Prosecutor spoke of “monstrous violence” “Monstrous violence is so far removed from all humanity that it seems unreal,” the representative of the Federal Attorney General had declared.
Furthermore, The Munich Higher Regional Court has convicted an Iraqi ex-couple for enslaving Yazidi girls and membership in the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group. The court found it proven that the two bought and exploited Yazidi girls in Iraq as slaves.
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Asia R. had asked for an apology at the trial and said in her last word: “I am sorry”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesEverything has served the goal of ISIS to destroy the Yazidi faith.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesProsecutor spoke of “monstrous violence” “Monstrous violence is so far removed from all humanity that it seems unreal,” the representative of the Federal Attorney General had declared.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Munich Higher Regional Court has convicted an Iraqi ex-couple for enslaving Yazidi girls and membership in the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe court found it proven that the two bought and exploited Yazidi girls in Iraq as slaves.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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