ISIL terrorist group executed 19 women in Mosul, Iraq for refusing to have sex with the group’s terrorists, according to Kurdistan Democratic Party.
“The killings took place over the last two days and come right after the killing of 2,000 soldiers, police forces and electoral staff,” a party spokesperson, Saeed Mimousini, said.
“The penalty decision came on the background of the refusal to participate in the practice of sexual jihad,” he added.
The names of the 19 girls, who were executed over a period of two weeks, were revealed by the ISIL. Further, the group told the girls’ families not to expect their bodies for burial.
Over a year ago, when the ISIL took over the city of Mosul, the group demanded that people handover their unmarried daughters for fighters.
“We call upon the people of this county to bring their unmarried girls so they can fulfill their duty in sex jihad for their warrior brothers in the city and anyone who will not appear will feel the full force of the Sharia upon him.”
‘Sexual jihad’, a term coined by the group refers to the practice of women offering themselves sexually to fighters in order to lift their morale to continue the fight for the establishment of the so-called Islamic State.
The Kurdish Democratic Party spokeperson also revealed that the ranks of ISIL have undergone divisions in Mosul due to conflicts over the issue of money distribution and women.
The extremists do not hesitate to impose brutal punishments including beheadings, stonings, floggings and crucifixions.
By:The Shia Post
By:The Shia Post
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