The victim, who asked to be called “Bazi” (not her real name) is now in the Unites States to testify to the Congress about her allegations against the American who is a member of ISIS and to push the FBI to press charges against the man she said went by the name of Abu Abdullah Al Amriki an American citizen.
The 20 year old Yazidi woman, who says she was held as a sex slave by ISIS, told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview that her captor was a fighter who told her he was from the United States Of America.
In an interview with Amanpour, she said her captor is white describing hime as "little bit taller than me, with a black beard, black hair. I also saw his own family. He had a wife and two children, a son and a daughter."
She was captured by ISIS when the extremist group overran the city of Sinjar in Iraq, in August 2014. She was taken to Raqqa, Syria, which ISIS claims for its capital. There, she was auctioned off as a slave along with 10 other girls.
The American, she said, sold off the nine other girls and kept her for himself.
“Before raping me, he would pray for like fifteen minutes or half an hour. And after that, even if it was 2 a.m., 3 a.m., after raping me, he would go take a shower and pray again.”
The woman’s story could not be independently verified. The human rights group Hardwired assisted her in going to the U.S.
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