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- United Nations official interviewed dozens of female survivors in April
- Zainab Bangura said the girls were stripped naked and categorized
- Some victims were returned home after falling pregnant by their captors
Published:
14:18 GMT, 8 May 2015
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Updated:
23:57 GMT, 8 May 2015
An
Islamic State terrorist group forced a sex slave to marry 20 fighters
and even made her undergo surgery each time to restore her virginity, a
United Nations official said.
The
group paraded and traded Syrian and Iraqi girls in 'slave bazaars'
before the victims were shipped to other provinces, it was claimed.
Zainab
Bangura, special envoy on sexual violence in conflict, travelled to
five countries and interviewed dozens of women and young girls who had
survived brutal sexual abuse.
An Islamic State terrorist group
forced a sex slave to marry 20 fighters and even made her undergo
surgery each time to restore her virginity, a United Nations official
said
She said the girls were routinely stripped naked before being categorized and shipped off.
'Women and girls are at risk and under assault at every point in their lives,' she said.
'ISIL
have institutionalized sexual violence and the brutalization of women
as a central aspect of their ideology and operations, using it as a
tactic of terrorism to advance their key strategic objectives.'
She
added that the threat of brutality followed them 'every step of the way…
in the midst of active conflict, in areas under control of armed
actors, at check-points and border crossings and in detention
facilities.'
Ms Bangura's research was completed between 16 to 29 April. She visited Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan.
It is not the first time sexual violence by ISIS fighters has been exposed.
The girls were
routinely stripped naked before being categorized and shipped off.
Above, Yazidi women who managed to escape from ISIS earlier this year
Zainab Bangura (above) travelled to Iraq
and Syria to address the use of rape, sex slavery and other sexual
violence by extremists
In
February it was reported militants fighting in Syria were seeking
medical attention to improve their sexual prowess and subjecting their
wives to 'brutal, abnormal' sex acts, according to local doctors.
Yazidi
women and girls, some as young as five, taken from their homes earlier
in the year were also regularly raped and abused by fighters, survivors
said.
Some
victims even faced being returned home after falling pregnant by their
captors and are at risk at being ostracised by their community, which
frowns upon pre-marital sex.
A
human rights office also published a horrifying report earlier in the
year describing killings, torture, rape, sexual slavery and the use of
child soldiers by the extremists, suggesting they may be guilty of 'war
crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide'.
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