ISIS slave market selling women in Iraq



The ISIL is selling a number of women it has enslaved in areas South of the newly-liberated city of Mosul in a slave market Southwest of Kirkuk city, a local source said Sunday.
The source who requested anonymity said that the ISIL has been selling a number of women to the terrorist group’s leaders at different prices in a slave market in the town of al-Huweija just to the South-West of Kirkuk.

The source went on to say that the ISIL has kidnapped the women from the village of Imam al-Qarbi, adding that the terrorist group is to hold some of the women as its slaves in command centers in Huweija.

A reports said in late May that Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) arrested an ISIL leader in charge of captivating Ezadi women and anaesthesia in ISIL-held hospitals.

“During investigations with ISIL leader abu Shaimaa al-Batiouti, he confessed participation in several surgeries for the ISIL militants,” Ahmed Nasrullah, a senior PMF commander said.

 “Batiouti is in charge of anaesthesia in ISIL hospitals including Ba’aj. He carried out several surgeries to the terrorists,” Nasrullah added.

 “He also admitted being responsible for cesarean deliveries and captivating of Ezadi women in Baaj,” he added.

(Source: Farsnews)

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