Sims Motal
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Ditto what you just said!
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On Tue, 12/9/14, alexendorian@... [JoyofSatan666] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] More proof that ISIL/ISIS members are sick
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 11:12 PM
I am seriously disgusted at the treatment of the
Yezidi. ISIL is proving just how inhuman the people of the
books can be, when using their religious 'truth' to
oppress others. If I were them, I would seriously be
worrying about Satan's response...
Hail Satan forever!
http://www.redflagnews.com/headlines/is ... sex-slaves
Article for those who can't follow
the link:
-- After causing an uproar with the taking of ethnic
minority Yazidi
women and girls as sex slaves in Iraq, the Islamic jihadist
group ISIS
issued a pamphlet justifying its actions by citing the
Muslim holy book,
the Quran, and authoritative Islamic scholars.ISIS,
which began
calling itself the Islamic State after establishing a
caliphate in
conquered areas of Syria and Iraq, published the pamphlet
through its
Research and Fatwa Department.A translation of the
pamphlet was published by the Middle East
Media Institute’s Jihad and Terrorism Threat
Monitor.Titled
“Questions and Answers on Taking Captives and Slaves,”
it states Islam
permits conquering Muslim soldiers to have sexual
intercourse with
non-Muslim slaves, including young girls, and also allows
them to be
beaten and traded.One question posed in the pamphlet
is whether
or not it’s permissible to have intercourse with a female
slave who has
not reached puberty.“It is permissible to have
intercourse with
the female slave who hasn’t reached puberty if she is fit
for
intercourse; however if she is not fit for intercourse, then
it is
enough to enjoy her without intercourse,” the ISIS
pamphlet says.In
August, ISIS detained more than 5,000 Yazidi women in
northern Iraq
after slaughtering thousands of members of the religious
sect, according
to the United Nations.Younger girls were separated
from older
women, then bussed to the city of Mosul and put in a large
three-story
house with hundreds of other young women, according to a
witness who
spoke to CNN in November. ISIS men came periodically and
chose up to
three and four girls at a time to take home with
them.“These women have been treated like cattle,”
Nazand Begikhani, an adviser to the Kurdistan Regional
Government, told CNN.“They
have been subjected to physical and sexual violence,
including
systematic rape and sex slavery. They’ve been exposed in
markets in
Mosul and in Raqqa, Syria, carrying price
tags.”