She was reunited with her mother and two brothers later that evening MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ.
Taken to a slave market in Mosul, she was traded between different Isis fighters and repeatedly raped.
“He told me that I had to sleep with him,” she said in an interview with Kurdish TV channel Rudaw.
“On the third day, he went to a pharmacy and bought a drug that numbs part of the body.
The following year she gave birth to a boy, then some time later a daughter.
Eventually, last September, she made the TikTok video asking someone to contact Nadia Murad, the Nobel peace prizewinning Yazidi activist.
Sadly, although the Yazidis now welcome back women abducted by Isis, they refuse their children who they see as Muslims. »