ISIS sex slave who was raped and tortured by jihadi captors is now planning her wedding to her true love
Farida Khalaf was 16 when she was kidnapped by vile terrorists who beat her and gang-raped her every day for four months.
A GIRL who was kidnapped by ISIS as a teenager and used as a sex slave is now planning her wedding.
Farida Khalaf was 16 when the vile terrorists entered her Yazidi village in northern Iraq where they rounded up the women and killed all the men.
For four months she was beaten and gang-raped by the barbaric jihadis but managed to escape along with a group of other kidnapped women.
She was eventually accepted by Germany as a refugee where she met her fiancé and is now planning her wedding.
Farida, now 21, told the : "They did everything imaginable that you wouldn’t want done to an animal. We were raped, humiliated and passed around daily."
She added: "When I heard what they were about to do to me I found some glass and slashed my wrist. I thought I’d die but they saved me.
"There were five or six men at a time, there was nothing I could do to stop them when they found me.
"They did everything you can imagine. They’d taunt us, sell us, give us as gifts and switch slaves.
"I’ve tried to kill myself at least four times, once taking an overdose and another time hanging myself, and I tried to escape."
She said that after getting out of the hellhole she never thought she would be able to find love due to the abuse she suffered.
However, she met fellow Yazidi refugee Nazhan Elias, 23, after moving to Europe and the couple are now planning their wedding.
Her fiancé said: "I’m so proud of her. I’ll always do all I can for her so she can do whatever she wants with her life now."
She has written a book about her ordeal called The Girls Who Beat ISIS and campaigns for remaining enslaved Yazidis to be freed.
Human rights groups estimate that around 7,000 Yazidi women and children were forced into sexual slavery and that around 3,000 remain captive.
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