A video has emerged purportedly showing Isis fighters haggling over the price of captured Yazidi women during a “slave market day”.
Amnesty International claimed in September that Isis, also know as the Islamic State, were enslaving and abusing “hundreds, if not thousands” of Yazidi women and children. However, it was only last month that Isis officially admitted to the practice in their English language magazine Dabiq.
Watch video below;
Since then individual tales of extreme suffering and abuse have emerged from the war-soaked region, however, this is believed to be the first instance that footage of fighters discussing captured women as slaves has be seen and widely shared.
In the video the cameraman declares: “Today is the slave market day,” and informs the audience that each fighter will receive “his share”.
Amnesty International claimed in September that Isis, also know as the Islamic State, were enslaving and abusing “hundreds, if not thousands” of Yazidi women and children. However, it was only last month that Isis officially admitted to the practice in their English language magazine Dabiq.
Watch video below;
Since then individual tales of extreme suffering and abuse have emerged from the war-soaked region, however, this is believed to be the first instance that footage of fighters discussing captured women as slaves has be seen and widely shared.
In the video the cameraman declares: “Today is the slave market day,” and informs the audience that each fighter will receive “his share”.
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