Women and girls from
Iraq's Yazidi religious minority have told rights activists they were beaten
and forced into sexual slavery by the Islamic State jihadist group, driving
some to suicide.
ISIS
militants have overrun swathes of Iraq since June, declared a cross-border
caliphate also encompassing parts of neighbouring Syria and carried out a
litany of abuses in both countries.
The
group has targeted Yazidis and other minorities in northern Iraq in a campaign
that rights group Amnesty International said in a report on Tuesday amounted to
ethnic cleansing, murdering civilians and enslaving others for a fate that some
captives consider worse than death.
It
said hundreds and possibly thousands of Yazidi women and girls had been forced
to marry, sold or given to ISIS fighters or supporters.
"Many
of those held as sexual slaves are children - girls aged 14, 15 or even
younger," said Donatella Rovera, Amnesty's senior crisis response adviser,
who interviewed dozens of former captives.
A 19-year-old named Jilan
committed suicide out of fear she would be raped, according to the Amnesty
report entitled "Escape from Hell: Torture and Sexual Slavery in Islamic
State Captivity in Iraq".
"One
day we were given clothes that looked like dance costumes and were told to
bathe and wear those clothes. Jilan killed herself in the bathroom," said
a girl who was held with her but later escaped.
"She
cut her wrists and hanged herself. She was very beautiful; I think she knew she
was going to be taken away by a man and that is why she killed herself."
Another
former captive told the rights group that she and her sister tried to kill
themselves to escape forced marriage, but were stopped from doing so.
"The
man who was holding us said that either we marry him and his brother or he
would sell us," said Wafa, 27.
"At
night we tried to strangle ourselves with our scarves. We tied the scarves
around our necks and pulled away from each other as hard as we could, until I
fainted," she said, but two other captives stopped them.
Sixteen-year-old
Randa was abducted with her family, then beaten and raped by a man twice her
age. Her male relatives were killed.
The
man "took me as his wife by force. I told him I did not want to and tried
to resist but he beat me. My nose was bleeding, I could not do anything to stop
him," Randa said.
"It
is so painful what they did to me and to my family," she said.