21-year-old Nadia Murad Basee Taha breaks down as she describes the three months of torture she endured as an Isil sex slave
A 21-year-old Yazidi woman has made a speech to the United Nations Security Council about how she was held by ISIL fighters as a sex slave for three months.
Nadia Murad Basee Taha made an impassioned plea in front of the UN to wipe out the terrorist organisation
She described how she was taken from her
village in Iraq by Isil fighters in August last year and was then driven
by bus to the city of Mosul.
"Along the way, they humiliated us. They touched us and violated us"They took us to Mosul with more than 150 other Yazidi families. In a building, there were thousands of Yazidi families and children who were exchanged as gifts," she said to the the 15-member council.
"The man who took me asked me to change religion. I refused. Then, he asked for my hand in marriage, so to speak.
"That night he beat me. He asked me to take my clothes off. He put me in a room with the guards and then they proceeded to commit their crime until I fainted."
Before ending her speech Nada pleaded for the world leaders to eradicate the terror group, saying: "I implore you, get rid of Daesh completely."
"Daesh" is an Arabic acryonym for
"Al-Dawla al-Islamiya fi Iraq wa al-Sham", the full name of the group
that calls itself Islamic State but formerly used to be Islamic Stateof
Iraq and Levant, or Isil. The acronym is favoured by mainstream Muslims,
who say the term "Islamic State" gives a religious dignity to what is
simply a terrorist sect.
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