Jihadis burn 19 Yazidi girls to death in front of a huge bloodthirsty crowd after they refused to have sex with the thugs
Hundreds of people gathered in the Iraqi city of Mosul to watch the women's execution
NINETEEN Yazidi girls have been burned to death in iron cages in front of baying crowds for refusing to sleep with ISIS extremists.
The young women were locked up together and executed in the Iraqi city of Mosul.
The horrific scenes were watched by hundreds of citizens.
They are thought to be some of the 3,000 Yazidi girls who have been kidnapped and used as sex slaves by sick ISIS thugs.
Local activist Abdullah al-Malla told Kurdish-run ARA News: “They were punished for refusing to have sex with ISIS militants.”
A witness said: “The 19 girls were burned to death, while hundreds of people were watching.
“Nobody could do anything to save them from the brutal punishment.”
ISIS invaded the Yazidi region of Northern Iraq in August 2014, seizing land and women.
The extremists use the girls as sex slaves and rape and abuse them on a daily basis.
According to the sick jihadis, anyone who does not share their religion can be enslaved.
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In a report, the Human Rights Watch said: “Many of the abuses, including torture, sexual slavery, and arbitrary detention, would be war crimes if committed in the context of the armed conflict, or crimes against humanity if they were part of ISIS policy during a systematic or widespread attack on the civilian population.
“The abuses against Yazidi women and girls documented by Human Rights Watch, including the practice of abducting women and girls and forcibly converting them to Islam and/or forcibly marrying them to ISIS members, may be part of a genocide against Yazidis.”
The Yazidi people are considered to be “devil worshippers” by the extremist group.
Their religion incorporates elements of Christianity, Zoroastrianism and Islam.
Since 2014, it is thought that 40,000 Yazidi people have been displaced by the conflict in Iraq.
In February this year, a group of former Yazidi sex slaves formed a fighting unit.
They aim to help take back Mosul from ISIS fanatics.
The unit has become known as the “Force of the Sun Ladies”.
In December 2015, a former Yazidi sex slave addressed the UN to discuss the disgusting treatment enslaved women face at the hands of ISIS.
Nadia Murad, 21, told how ISIS thugs forced her to pray before she was raped.
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