ISIS fanatics have executed 19 women for refusing to have sex with its fighters, a Kurdish official has said.
He
claimed the women were being held hostage in Islamic State's stronghold
of Mosul, Iraq, which the terror group seized in June last year.
Meanwhile
a UN envoy investigating Islamic State's vile sex trade has said 'girls
get peddled like barrels of petrol' and one can be bought by six
different men.
She
also verified a disturbing ISIS document which suggested the extremists
sell the Yazidi and Christian women and children they have abducted,
with girls aged just one to nine-years-old fetching the most money.
ISIS
stormed the Sinjar district in northern Iraq last year and captured
hundreds of women belonging to the Yazidi community, who the Islamists
view as heretics.
The sex slaves who somehow escaped Islamic State's clutches have told of how they were forced to marry fighters who physically and sexually abused them.
It is not known whether the 19 women executed - supposedly just a few days ago - were Yazidis or not.
They were put to death because they refused to 'participate in the practice of sexual jihad,' a spokesman for the Kurdish Democratic Party in Mosul told Iraqi News.
Said Mimousini also claimed issues around money and the distribution of women have caused a rift within ISIS's ranks.
In October, the terror group released a pamphlet which showed how much it charged for the purchase of its female captives.
A translated version of the document (left) was shared online by humanitarian and peace prize winner Dr Widad Akrawi, and reads as follows:
We
have received news that the demand in Women and Cattle market has
sharply decreased and that will affect Islamic State revenues as well as
the funding of mujahideen in the battlefield, therefore we have made
some changes. Below are the prices for Yazidi and Christian women.
The price for Yazidi or Christian women between the age of 40 - 50 is $43 (£27)
$75 (48) for 30 to 40-year-olds
$86 (£55) for 20 to 30-year-olds
$130 (£83) for ten to 20-year-olds
$172 (£110) for one to nine-year-olds
Customers are allowed to purchase only three items with the exception of customers from Turkey, Syria and Gulf countries.
Dated and sealed by ISIS in Iraq October 16, 2014.
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Exodus: The Yazidi people (pictured in Sinjar last year) practice an ancient religion which is a mixture of Islam and Christianity - and ISIS view them as heretics |
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