Izadi girls and women, who have managed to escape the terrorists, say the ISIS insurgents traded hundreds of girls, as well as married and unmarried women, after they attacked the Iraqi town of Sinjar and its surrounding villages in early August. The women were sold at prices ranging from 25 to one-thousand dollars. Most of them were moved to the ISIS’s stronghold of Mosul in northern Iraq. There, they were tortured and sexually enslaved by the militants. Izadi activists estimate that at least 35-hundred people from the Kurdish minority have gone missing since the ISIL attack. That’s in addition to nearly two-thousand men who were executed. About 430 Izadis have escaped their captors.
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