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A Swedish woman has sentenced a 12-year prison for the Genocide of Yazidi and the Islamic State of the Islamic State of the Islamic State of the Jihadist (Islamic State for war crimes.
Lina Ishaq, 52, found guilty of three Yazidi women and six Yazidi children as a slave in Raqqa in September 2014-2016.
The first time is the crimes against Yazidis, one of the religious minorities in Iraq, tested in Sweden.
Ishaq joined his family and took him to Syria in 2013. Already a prison sentence is being filled with his two-year-old son to Syria and “Prevention” is the use of his 12-year-old son as a child soldier. He died in 2017 by 16 years.
Ishaq forced the prisoner to carry a veil and practicing Islam, and physically attacked them.
“The heard woman was part of the large-scale enslavement system included in Yazidi women and children,” said the Court of the Stockholm district court, the judge of Maria Ulfsdotter Klang.
“It has helped guarantee and eliminate victim freedom and trafficking them more.”
Yazidis are an ancient religious minority based in the northern Sinjar region of Iraq.
In early August 2014, Yazidi is invaded in the Sinjar region, starting the campaign of the genocide against them.
About 5,000 yazidis were killed within three years and half a million people moved.
They were captured more than 6,000 women and children and remained as slaves. Members torture their detainees and hit Yazidi people to eradicate people in strategic sexuality, According to UN.
Lina Ishaq was born in Iraq at Christy Family, when he went to Sweden, when the Swedish Media Report was. He became Islam before marriage.
Around 300 other Swedish national nationals, a quarter of womenIshaq entered 2013.
When the so-called caliper began to collapse in 2017, Ishaq fled to Raqqa and Turkey. In 2020 they extradated to Sweden.
Sweden is now about 6,000 yazidis.
Dawood Khalaf’s President of the Yazidi Association of Skaraborg said Ishaq’s prosecutor has helped build confidence between the community and local authorities.
“Women who do not ask for the police called police calls” said he said, “said Spoatcaster Public SVT.” After this accusation, the photo has changed. “
Ishaq’s Mikael Westerlund said Ishaq still denied charges and would take the appeal.