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"A Sex slave as a gift" from Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
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published: 24 Mar 2018
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CNN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FMR SLAVE OF ISIS LEADER
CNN"s Atika Shubert talks with a former Yazidi slave to ISIS leader al Baghdadi. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370268827_001.do
published: 21 Jul 2016
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Former Islamic state group sex slave speaks out: "every day we were humiliated and raped"
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[[INTRO]]
It made headlines when the Islamic State group overan the Yazidi town of Sinjar in Iraq, killing the men, and taking hundreds of women and children hostage. Many of these women became sex slaves... Some managed to escape and join Germany. Today, one of them is speaking out...
[[SCRIPT]]
We're in a secret location... a few hours from Stuttgart
16 year old Ekhlas calls this place home now...
But 2 years ago, the young Iraqi was taken prisoner by the Islamic State group... kept and abused for 152 days.
On her 4th attempt, she managed to escape...
SOT Ekhlas KIDIR, former prisonner of Islamic State Group (subtitled)
They tortured me so mu...
published: 28 Feb 2017
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The ex-wife of al-Baghdadi: My escape from the ISIS leader
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: She was married to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the most wanted man in the world and together they have a daughter. "He was a normal family man. How he could become Emir of ISIS is a mystery"
published: 31 Mar 2016
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Does Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's reappearance mean an ISIL rebirth? | The Listening Post (Lead)
For the first time since 2014, the world's most wanted man, ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, surfaced last week when the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) group released a video of him vowing to seek revenge for the loss of territory.
The last time the world saw him, al-Baghdadi was triumphant, crowing about the territory ISIL had captured in Syria and Iraq. His forces have since been routed and thousands of fighters are either locked up, on the run, or dead.
ISIL's media output has always been central to the movement; however, as times have changed for ISIL, its output and media messaging have changed too.
"The contrast with his last appearance in 2014 is really remarkable," explains Lydia Wilson, a research fellow at the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conf...
published: 08 May 2019
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Escape From ISIS Sex Slavery
An 18-year-old Yazidi girl says she was kidnapped by ISIS and sold to three different men in Iraq and Syria who abused her until she finally managed to escape.
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published: 18 May 2016
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The return of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi- Video evidence | The Listening Post (Full)
On The Listening Post this week: The video that sparked a thousand headlines - ISIL leader al-Baghdadi on tape for only the second time ever. Plus, journalism gets the reality TV treatment.
Video evidence: The return of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
It was a long time between on-camera appearances. The world's most wanted man, ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has surfaced for the first time since 2014. The last time the world saw him, al-Baghdadi was triumphant, crowing over the territory the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) group had captured in Syria and Iraq. His forces have since been routed and thousands of fighters are either locked up, on the run, or dead.
ISIL's media output has always been central to the movement, however, as times have changed for ISIL, its output an...
published: 04 May 2019
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Baghdadi is Dead – What Does the Future Hold for ISIS?
Baghdadi is Dead – What Does the Future Hold for ISIS?
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published: 28 Oct 2019
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Face to Face With Former ISIS Sex Slaves: Stacey Dooley Investigates
Istanbul now has more refugees from neighbouring war-torn Syria than the EU. War and sex slavery go hand in hand, with many young Syrian girls and mothers forced to sell their bodies to make ends meet. Stacey makes the journey from Istanbul to Gaziantep, close to the border between Turkey and Syria, where several hundred Islamic State (IS) fighters are believed to live in hiding. Here, she meets a young woman who was sold into sex slavery by IS fighters. Covered from head to toe in black, she desperately wants to share her story, but is so traumatised that she cannot stop crying.
You can watch the full documentary Sex In Strange Places on the BBC Three iPlayer page here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p03kszyy/stacey-dooley-investigates-sex-in-strange-places-1-turkey
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published: 16 Nov 2018
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Yazidi Former Sex Slave: KAYLA MUELLER Raped And Murdered By CALIPH ABU BAKR Al-BAGHDADI
Islamic State Tightens Grip on Captives Held as Sex Slaves (abcnews, July 5, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/29whvDP
Kayla Mueller murdered by IS, says Yazidi former sex slave (BBC, Sep 9, 2015)
http://bbc.in/29k77C7
Islamic State leader Baghdadi 'raped Kayla Mueller' (BBC, Aug 15, 2015)
http://bbc.in/1DQMdTU
Last US Islamic State hostage Kayla Mueller confirmed dead (BBC, Feb 11, 2015)
http://bbc.in/1CdTfgz
ISLAMIC STATE Is An Islamic State
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpIHPQmTrX-Ljf9MI_UR-NwmEWq4pwvm6
Women And The Cultural Achievements Of Applied Islam
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBB1D0B990C0CD613
published: 12 Sep 2015
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CNN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FMR SLAVE OF ISIS LEADER
CNN"s Atika Shubert talks with a former Yazidi slave to ISIS leader al Baghdadi. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370268...
CNN"s Atika Shubert talks with a former Yazidi slave to ISIS leader al Baghdadi. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370268827_001.do
https://wn.com/Cnn_Exclusive_Interview_With_Fmr_Slave_Of_Isis_Leader
CNN"s Atika Shubert talks with a former Yazidi slave to ISIS leader al Baghdadi. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370268827_001.do
- published: 21 Jul 2016
- views: 100921
1:43
Former Islamic state group sex slave speaks out: "every day we were humiliated and raped"
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It made headlines ...
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[[INTRO]]
It made headlines when the Islamic State group overan the Yazidi town of Sinjar in Iraq, killing the men, and taking hundreds of women and children hostage. Many of these women became sex slaves... Some managed to escape and join Germany. Today, one of them is speaking out...
[[SCRIPT]]
We're in a secret location... a few hours from Stuttgart
16 year old Ekhlas calls this place home now...
But 2 years ago, the young Iraqi was taken prisoner by the Islamic State group... kept and abused for 152 days.
On her 4th attempt, she managed to escape...
SOT Ekhlas KIDIR, former prisonner of Islamic State Group (subtitled)
They tortured me so much that I lost consciousness
Twice I shouted out to my girlfriends "Help, help!"
I screamed "Someone help me! We're just children and need help". Nobody heard us. Even today, nobody understands us. After that, he raped me... there wasn't a thing he didn't do to me. They kept us in this house for twenty-eight days. Every day we were humiliated and raped. Every day.
Ekhlas is now being taken care of by German authorities, and has gone back to school...
But some of the other kidnapped girls werent so lucky
SOT
We asked,"Why? What is the matter with her?"
They said, "We raped her, we married her but she died."
I don't know how many of them there were, but she couldn't bear it .
Ekhlas and some 200 other girls were taken in Sinjar, when the Islamic state group attacked their minority Yazidi community.
The youngest was just 9 years old.
[[SUR-TITLE]]
[[TITLE]] Former IS sex slave speaks out
[[AUTHOR]]
Emerald Maxwell and Antoine Mariotti
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It made headlines when the Islamic State group overan the Yazidi town of Sinjar in Iraq, killing the men, and taking hundreds of women and children hostage. Many of these women became sex slaves... Some managed to escape and join Germany. Today, one of them is speaking out...
[[SCRIPT]]
We're in a secret location... a few hours from Stuttgart
16 year old Ekhlas calls this place home now...
But 2 years ago, the young Iraqi was taken prisoner by the Islamic State group... kept and abused for 152 days.
On her 4th attempt, she managed to escape...
SOT Ekhlas KIDIR, former prisonner of Islamic State Group (subtitled)
They tortured me so much that I lost consciousness
Twice I shouted out to my girlfriends "Help, help!"
I screamed "Someone help me! We're just children and need help". Nobody heard us. Even today, nobody understands us. After that, he raped me... there wasn't a thing he didn't do to me. They kept us in this house for twenty-eight days. Every day we were humiliated and raped. Every day.
Ekhlas is now being taken care of by German authorities, and has gone back to school...
But some of the other kidnapped girls werent so lucky
SOT
We asked,"Why? What is the matter with her?"
They said, "We raped her, we married her but she died."
I don't know how many of them there were, but she couldn't bear it .
Ekhlas and some 200 other girls were taken in Sinjar, when the Islamic state group attacked their minority Yazidi community.
The youngest was just 9 years old.
[[SUR-TITLE]]
[[TITLE]] Former IS sex slave speaks out
[[AUTHOR]]
Emerald Maxwell and Antoine Mariotti
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- published: 28 Feb 2017
- views: 322246
7:55
The ex-wife of al-Baghdadi: My escape from the ISIS leader
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: She was married to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the most wanted man in the world and together they have a daughter. "He was a normal family man. How h...
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: She was married to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the most wanted man in the world and together they have a daughter. "He was a normal family man. How he could become Emir of ISIS is a mystery"
https://wn.com/The_Ex_Wife_Of_Al_Baghdadi_My_Escape_From_The_Isis_Leader
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: She was married to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the most wanted man in the world and together they have a daughter. "He was a normal family man. How he could become Emir of ISIS is a mystery"
- published: 31 Mar 2016
- views: 2297395
9:52
Does Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's reappearance mean an ISIL rebirth? | The Listening Post (Lead)
For the first time since 2014, the world's most wanted man, ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, surfaced last week when the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (...
For the first time since 2014, the world's most wanted man, ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, surfaced last week when the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) group released a video of him vowing to seek revenge for the loss of territory.
The last time the world saw him, al-Baghdadi was triumphant, crowing about the territory ISIL had captured in Syria and Iraq. His forces have since been routed and thousands of fighters are either locked up, on the run, or dead.
ISIL's media output has always been central to the movement; however, as times have changed for ISIL, its output and media messaging have changed too.
"The contrast with his last appearance in 2014 is really remarkable," explains Lydia Wilson, a research fellow at the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford University. "Then, he's mounting a pulpit to deliver a sermon. He's strong. He's performing to a real congregation, as well as the virtual. So it's very rhetorically strong."
"In great contrast, he's seated. Doesn't move so much. He's clearly aged, it's not clear if he's wounded. But he isn't as vigorous ... He is going into the virtual space only this has turned into an insurgency, not a territorial movement."
The al-Baghdadi video first appeared on one of ISIL's media platforms, Al Furqan, and travelled from there. Spreading across global news sites, many of which had reported between 2015 and 2017 that al-Baghdadi had been killed.
Al-Baghdadi's message to the converted was much more complicated, a harder sell - that ISIL was in transition not retreat - from its lost caliphate, turning back into a rebel group, a borderless one, with branches prepared to launch attacks like the ones in Sri Lanka, in multiple countries.
"He's conveying the point that, number one, he is still alive ... and two, there are always going to be people who will be truly faithful and will fight for the cause of the Islamic State, despite the loss of territory," says Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi, a researcher on ISIL and founder of Islamicstatearchives.com.
Having had its forces defeated in city after city, province after province, ISIL still manages to get its post-territorial message out. But Al Furqan is one of the few platforms remaining in its information arsenal.
At its height in 2014, ISIL had dozens of media offices stretching beyond Syria and Iraq, into Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Libya. And ISIL's media machine was prolific, producing up to 40 or 50 pieces of propaganda a day, in many languages.
What most international media audiences remember are the graphic and gory terror videos. But far more messaging was aimed internally, through videos that were central to ISIL's recruiting strategy.
"Before 2014, ISIL's media output was produced by a single outlet," explains Hassan Abu Haniyeh, a researcher on Islamic groups. "When ISIL expanded, we saw the emergence of several new media outlets in multiple languages."
One clear indication of the way ISIL sees its media operations came from al-Baghdadi himself. It's on the tape. He rhymed off a list of names, media specialists who have been among the countless ISIL members killed in battle. This fits in with "the Islamic State's own messaging about the importance of media", points out al-Tamimi.
Al-Baghdadi's change of course, his plan to build a global borderless caliphate, comes with a caveat: ISIL did not choose this path.
Its fighters have been conquered and expelled from the lands they held. Its leader has gone from a public figure to a fugitive. Al-Baghdadi can spin the story of ISIL's post-territorial re-brand however he likes. And he will. Because he knows that these days, the message is one of the very few things ISIL still can control.
Contributors
Lydia Wilson - research fellow, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford University
Mia Bloom - professor of communications, Georgia University
Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi - researcher on ISIL and founder, Islamicstatearchives.com
Hassan Abu Haniyeh - researcher on Islamic groups
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https://wn.com/Does_Abu_Bakr_Al_Baghdadi's_Reappearance_Mean_An_ISIL_Rebirth_|_The_Listening_Post_(Lead)
For the first time since 2014, the world's most wanted man, ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, surfaced last week when the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) group released a video of him vowing to seek revenge for the loss of territory.
The last time the world saw him, al-Baghdadi was triumphant, crowing about the territory ISIL had captured in Syria and Iraq. His forces have since been routed and thousands of fighters are either locked up, on the run, or dead.
ISIL's media output has always been central to the movement; however, as times have changed for ISIL, its output and media messaging have changed too.
"The contrast with his last appearance in 2014 is really remarkable," explains Lydia Wilson, a research fellow at the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford University. "Then, he's mounting a pulpit to deliver a sermon. He's strong. He's performing to a real congregation, as well as the virtual. So it's very rhetorically strong."
"In great contrast, he's seated. Doesn't move so much. He's clearly aged, it's not clear if he's wounded. But he isn't as vigorous ... He is going into the virtual space only this has turned into an insurgency, not a territorial movement."
The al-Baghdadi video first appeared on one of ISIL's media platforms, Al Furqan, and travelled from there. Spreading across global news sites, many of which had reported between 2015 and 2017 that al-Baghdadi had been killed.
Al-Baghdadi's message to the converted was much more complicated, a harder sell - that ISIL was in transition not retreat - from its lost caliphate, turning back into a rebel group, a borderless one, with branches prepared to launch attacks like the ones in Sri Lanka, in multiple countries.
"He's conveying the point that, number one, he is still alive ... and two, there are always going to be people who will be truly faithful and will fight for the cause of the Islamic State, despite the loss of territory," says Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi, a researcher on ISIL and founder of Islamicstatearchives.com.
Having had its forces defeated in city after city, province after province, ISIL still manages to get its post-territorial message out. But Al Furqan is one of the few platforms remaining in its information arsenal.
At its height in 2014, ISIL had dozens of media offices stretching beyond Syria and Iraq, into Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Libya. And ISIL's media machine was prolific, producing up to 40 or 50 pieces of propaganda a day, in many languages.
What most international media audiences remember are the graphic and gory terror videos. But far more messaging was aimed internally, through videos that were central to ISIL's recruiting strategy.
"Before 2014, ISIL's media output was produced by a single outlet," explains Hassan Abu Haniyeh, a researcher on Islamic groups. "When ISIL expanded, we saw the emergence of several new media outlets in multiple languages."
One clear indication of the way ISIL sees its media operations came from al-Baghdadi himself. It's on the tape. He rhymed off a list of names, media specialists who have been among the countless ISIL members killed in battle. This fits in with "the Islamic State's own messaging about the importance of media", points out al-Tamimi.
Al-Baghdadi's change of course, his plan to build a global borderless caliphate, comes with a caveat: ISIL did not choose this path.
Its fighters have been conquered and expelled from the lands they held. Its leader has gone from a public figure to a fugitive. Al-Baghdadi can spin the story of ISIL's post-territorial re-brand however he likes. And he will. Because he knows that these days, the message is one of the very few things ISIL still can control.
Contributors
Lydia Wilson - research fellow, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford University
Mia Bloom - professor of communications, Georgia University
Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi - researcher on ISIL and founder, Islamicstatearchives.com
Hassan Abu Haniyeh - researcher on Islamic groups
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- published: 08 May 2019
- views: 101100
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Escape From ISIS Sex Slavery
An 18-year-old Yazidi girl says she was kidnapped by ISIS and sold to three different men in Iraq and Syria who abused her until she finally managed to escape. ...
An 18-year-old Yazidi girl says she was kidnapped by ISIS and sold to three different men in Iraq and Syria who abused her until she finally managed to escape.
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An 18-year-old Yazidi girl says she was kidnapped by ISIS and sold to three different men in Iraq and Syria who abused her until she finally managed to escape.
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- published: 18 May 2016
- views: 126790
25:16
The return of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi- Video evidence | The Listening Post (Full)
On The Listening Post this week: The video that sparked a thousand headlines - ISIL leader al-Baghdadi on tape for only the second time ever. Plus, journalism g...
On The Listening Post this week: The video that sparked a thousand headlines - ISIL leader al-Baghdadi on tape for only the second time ever. Plus, journalism gets the reality TV treatment.
Video evidence: The return of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
It was a long time between on-camera appearances. The world's most wanted man, ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has surfaced for the first time since 2014. The last time the world saw him, al-Baghdadi was triumphant, crowing over the territory the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) group had captured in Syria and Iraq. His forces have since been routed and thousands of fighters are either locked up, on the run, or dead.
ISIL's media output has always been central to the movement, however, as times have changed for ISIL, its output and its media messaging have changed.
Contributors
Lydia Wilson - research fellow, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford University
Mia Bloom - professor of communications, Georgia University
Aymenn Jawad Al Tamimi - researcher on ISIL and founder, Islamicstatearchives.com
Hassan Abu Haniyeh - researcher on Islamic groups
On our radar
Richard Gizbert speaks to producer Flo Phillips about the Maduro government's attempt to control the narrative on Venezuela, both online and on the air.
An unlikely mix: Journalism & reality TV
Reality TV has a format - a proven formula - that works for aspiring singers, dancers or chefs. Then someone came up with an idea: Why not try it with young, would-be journalists? Take students from various journalism courses and have them compete, see who can do the best investigative reporting. We have a winner.
Journalism reality TV shows are currently airing in three countries - Armenia, Kenya, and Bolivia. They offer young reporters the practical training their studies may lack and they remind viewers - at a time when trust in the media is at an all-time low - of the importance of investigative journalism to any democracy.
The Listening Post's Johanna Hoes reports.
Contributors
Joseph Warungu - creator, Top Story
Karen Andreasyan - creator, Journalistic Battles
Lisa Essex - European Journalism Center and judge on Top Story and Journalistic Battles
Janet Mbugua Ndichu - journalist and judge and mentor on Top Story
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https://wn.com/The_Return_Of_Abu_Bakr_Al_Baghdadi_Video_Evidence_|_The_Listening_Post_(Full)
On The Listening Post this week: The video that sparked a thousand headlines - ISIL leader al-Baghdadi on tape for only the second time ever. Plus, journalism gets the reality TV treatment.
Video evidence: The return of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
It was a long time between on-camera appearances. The world's most wanted man, ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has surfaced for the first time since 2014. The last time the world saw him, al-Baghdadi was triumphant, crowing over the territory the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) group had captured in Syria and Iraq. His forces have since been routed and thousands of fighters are either locked up, on the run, or dead.
ISIL's media output has always been central to the movement, however, as times have changed for ISIL, its output and its media messaging have changed.
Contributors
Lydia Wilson - research fellow, Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford University
Mia Bloom - professor of communications, Georgia University
Aymenn Jawad Al Tamimi - researcher on ISIL and founder, Islamicstatearchives.com
Hassan Abu Haniyeh - researcher on Islamic groups
On our radar
Richard Gizbert speaks to producer Flo Phillips about the Maduro government's attempt to control the narrative on Venezuela, both online and on the air.
An unlikely mix: Journalism & reality TV
Reality TV has a format - a proven formula - that works for aspiring singers, dancers or chefs. Then someone came up with an idea: Why not try it with young, would-be journalists? Take students from various journalism courses and have them compete, see who can do the best investigative reporting. We have a winner.
Journalism reality TV shows are currently airing in three countries - Armenia, Kenya, and Bolivia. They offer young reporters the practical training their studies may lack and they remind viewers - at a time when trust in the media is at an all-time low - of the importance of investigative journalism to any democracy.
The Listening Post's Johanna Hoes reports.
Contributors
Joseph Warungu - creator, Top Story
Karen Andreasyan - creator, Journalistic Battles
Lisa Essex - European Journalism Center and judge on Top Story and Journalistic Battles
Janet Mbugua Ndichu - journalist and judge and mentor on Top Story
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- published: 04 May 2019
- views: 127071
2:36
Baghdadi is Dead – What Does the Future Hold for ISIS?
Baghdadi is Dead – What Does the Future Hold for ISIS?
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Baghdadi is Dead – What Does the Future Hold for ISIS?
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Baghdadi is Dead – What Does the Future Hold for ISIS?
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- published: 28 Oct 2019
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Face to Face With Former ISIS Sex Slaves: Stacey Dooley Investigates
Istanbul now has more refugees from neighbouring war-torn Syria than the EU. War and sex slavery go hand in hand, with many young Syrian girls and mothers force...
Istanbul now has more refugees from neighbouring war-torn Syria than the EU. War and sex slavery go hand in hand, with many young Syrian girls and mothers forced to sell their bodies to make ends meet. Stacey makes the journey from Istanbul to Gaziantep, close to the border between Turkey and Syria, where several hundred Islamic State (IS) fighters are believed to live in hiding. Here, she meets a young woman who was sold into sex slavery by IS fighters. Covered from head to toe in black, she desperately wants to share her story, but is so traumatised that she cannot stop crying.
You can watch the full documentary Sex In Strange Places on the BBC Three iPlayer page here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p03kszyy/stacey-dooley-investigates-sex-in-strange-places-1-turkey
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Istanbul now has more refugees from neighbouring war-torn Syria than the EU. War and sex slavery go hand in hand, with many young Syrian girls and mothers forced to sell their bodies to make ends meet. Stacey makes the journey from Istanbul to Gaziantep, close to the border between Turkey and Syria, where several hundred Islamic State (IS) fighters are believed to live in hiding. Here, she meets a young woman who was sold into sex slavery by IS fighters. Covered from head to toe in black, she desperately wants to share her story, but is so traumatised that she cannot stop crying.
You can watch the full documentary Sex In Strange Places on the BBC Three iPlayer page here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p03kszyy/stacey-dooley-investigates-sex-in-strange-places-1-turkey
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- published: 16 Nov 2018
- views: 2025748
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Yazidi Former Sex Slave: KAYLA MUELLER Raped And Murdered By CALIPH ABU BAKR Al-BAGHDADI
Islamic State Tightens Grip on Captives Held as Sex Slaves (abcnews, July 5, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/29whvDP
Kayla Mueller murdered by IS, says Yazidi former sex...
Islamic State Tightens Grip on Captives Held as Sex Slaves (abcnews, July 5, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/29whvDP
Kayla Mueller murdered by IS, says Yazidi former sex slave (BBC, Sep 9, 2015)
http://bbc.in/29k77C7
Islamic State leader Baghdadi 'raped Kayla Mueller' (BBC, Aug 15, 2015)
http://bbc.in/1DQMdTU
Last US Islamic State hostage Kayla Mueller confirmed dead (BBC, Feb 11, 2015)
http://bbc.in/1CdTfgz
ISLAMIC STATE Is An Islamic State
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpIHPQmTrX-Ljf9MI_UR-NwmEWq4pwvm6
Women And The Cultural Achievements Of Applied Islam
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBB1D0B990C0CD613
https://wn.com/Yazidi_Former_Sex_Slave_Kayla_Mueller_Raped_And_Murdered_By_Caliph_Abu_Bakr_Al_Baghdadi
Islamic State Tightens Grip on Captives Held as Sex Slaves (abcnews, July 5, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/29whvDP
Kayla Mueller murdered by IS, says Yazidi former sex slave (BBC, Sep 9, 2015)
http://bbc.in/29k77C7
Islamic State leader Baghdadi 'raped Kayla Mueller' (BBC, Aug 15, 2015)
http://bbc.in/1DQMdTU
Last US Islamic State hostage Kayla Mueller confirmed dead (BBC, Feb 11, 2015)
http://bbc.in/1CdTfgz
ISLAMIC STATE Is An Islamic State
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpIHPQmTrX-Ljf9MI_UR-NwmEWq4pwvm6
Women And The Cultural Achievements Of Applied Islam
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBB1D0B990C0CD613
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 4616