Mass Graves of Yazidi Women Butchered by ISIL Unearthed in Iraq
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Not young enough to be used as sex slaves by Islamic State militants, considered a liability, the women have been slaughtered and discarded in Sinjar. According to the local mayor Mahma Xelil, clumps of hair, bones and money belonging to the elder tribes-women were scattered around a ditch.
How many yazidi women were killed here by IS? Suspected mass grave will be disinterred by experts, the Kurds say.— Quentin Sommerville (@sommervillebbc) 1:55 PM – 15 Nov 2015
It’s thought 80 bodies of women aged between 40 and 80 years old have been murdered by ISIL.
The sole intention of Islamic State is to dehumanize the Yazidi people and eradicate the race. The ancient tribe can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia and Iraq, but are considered as devil worshippers (because they worship the ‘Christian’ god) by ISIL militants.
Yazidi Kurdish women hold posters during a protest against the Islamic State group’s invasion on Sinjar city one year ago, in Dohuk, northern Iraq.
Thousands of Yazidi men have been executed and thousands of young girls have been sold as sex slaves.
Dr Erica Hunter, a specialist in Eastern Christianity studies from London University’s School of African Studies, told Sputnik that ISIL consider older Yazidi women “a liability”.
“They’d have to support them. They’d have to feed them and house them. They’re not interested in that.”
“The men are killed, the young women are used as sex slaves, older women have no use,” Dr Hunter told Sputnik.
The graves were discovered after Kurdish forces freed Sinjar from Islamic State rule.
Displaced Iraqi people from the Yazidi community, who fled violence between Islamic State (IS) group jihadists and Peshmerga fighters in the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, gather around their tents at a refugee camp set up on Mount Sinjar on January 15, 2015
Displaced Iraqi people from the Yazidi community, who fled violence between Islamic State (IS) group jihadists and Peshmerga fighters in the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, gather around their tents at a refugee camp set up on Mount Sinjar on January 15, 2015
The first grave contained corpses of older women. The second is believed to contain men, older women, as well as children.
The graves are yet to be excavated but the intentions behind killing the middle-aged women are painfully clear. With the rest of their family slaughtered and their daughters forced into sex slavery — unable to mourn their mothers — ISIL continue to butcher Iraq’s Yazidi min
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