Hundreds of Yazidi women and children who were taken hostage by ISIS
were released this week after more than eight months in captivity.
But volunteers in huge make-shift refugee camps have given a distressing
account of trauma and abuse at the hand of the jihadist group, which continues
to wage a bloody war across the region.
Charity workers said one nine-year-old girl, who was left pregnant after
being raped by at least 10 different men, was so young and weak she was likely
to die during childbirth.
“Even a caesarean section is dangerous,” Yousif Daoud, a Canadian-based
aid worker who recently returned from the region, said.
“The abuse she has suffered left her mentally and physically
traumatised.”
The freed group of 200 girls and women was taken hostage last summer
after intense fighting in northern Iraq.
Tens of thousands of Yazidis – a minority group based mainly in the
Kurdistan region of the country – were attacked and besieged on a mountain side
in August 2014.
Hundreds were killed during the fighting and estimates put the number of
girls still being held by extremist fighters at up to 4,000.
Fighters from Islamic State
have been accused of human rights abuses including rape and torture
“Sending back those girls and women is a way of shaming the whole
community,” Mr Daoud said.
“I don’t know what the future would be for their babies.
“The girls and women don’t want them. They have suffered so much they
just want to forget.
“If they are married, their husbands won’t take them back if they are
pregnant. And it’s clear that the babies will never be accepted.”
There are fears that some of the pregnant women will attempt to have an
abortion, but healthcare provisions are so poor that many will die in the
process, aid workers claim.
my goodness! how come this evil things happened to these innocent souls..?
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