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The Islamic State group said it
enslaved families from the minority Yazidi sect after overrunning their
villages in northwestern Iraq, in what it praised as the revival of an
ancient custom of using women and children as spoils of war.
In an article in its English-language online magazine
Dabiq, the group provides what it says is religious justification for
the enslavement of defeated "idolators".
The ancient custom of enslavement had fallen out of use
because of deviation from true Islam, but was revived when fighters
overran Yazidi villages in Iraq's Sinjar region.
"After capture, the Yazidi women and children were then
divided according to the Shariah amongst the fighters of the Islamic
State who participated in the Sinjar operations, after one fifth of the
slaves were transferred to the Islamic State's authority to be divided
as khums," it said. Khums is a traditional tax on the spoils of war.
"This large-scale enslavement of mushrik (idolator)
families is probably the first since the abandonment of Shariah law," it
said.
Dabiq, distributed in a slickly-produced online format, is
described by the group SITE that monitors militant publications as
Islamic State's English-language magazine.
The cover shows a picture of St Peter's Basilica in Rome,
with an Islamic State black flag superimposed in place of the cross atop
its obelisk. Inside it features photos of the group's arsenal of heavy
weaponry and what it says is the final letter to his mother from an
American journalist the group beheaded.
The article on slavery confirms practices documented by
Human Rights Watch, which says Yazidi women and girls were forced to
marry Islamic State fighters and shipped out in busloads from Iraq to
Syria to be sold off as prizes...READ MORE
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