The Islamic State executed 19 women in Mosul, Iraq for refusing to sexually submit to the terror organization’s jihad fighters, according to reports by the Kurdistan Democratic Party in the city.
Saeed Mimousini, a party spokesman, said the killing took place over the last two days and explained, “The penalty decision came on the background of the refusal to participate in the practice of sexual jihad.”
Jihad eh-nikah, or sexual jihad, is the term used to describe the practice of women volunteering themselves sexually to jihadi fighters to boost their morale and desire to continue fighting to establish an Islamic state.
One year ago, when the Islamic State swept through Mosul in a lightning takeover, posters appeared in the city stating, “We call upon the people of this county to bring their unmarried girls so they can fulfill their duty in sex jihad for their warrior brothers in the city and anyone who will not appear will feel the full force of the sharia [Islamic law] upon him.”
Artikel via Clarion Project
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