Islamic terrorist group ISIS is selling young Yazidi girls for $1,000 while forcing young Yazidi boys to train to be used in front line battles.
A report released Sunday shows the group is forcing women, teens and even pre-teen girls into forced marriages with ISIS terrorists. Women who resist being converted to Islam and forced into marriage are used as “slaves” for the “enjoyment” of the terrorist fighters.
Yazidi men and boys are forced to convert to Islam and fight or be beheaded.
The report included eyewitness testimony from a 15-year-old girl who had been kidnapped by ISIS and held for three weeks until she was able to escape from a terrorist who had “purchased” her.
The girl said that she saw girls as young as 12 being forced into marriages with soldiers and others that were already pregnant from their captors.
ISIS says that they are only treating women the way dictated by true Islam. They say the men who have been “converted” to fight with them came willingly and that no one was forced to join their ranks.
A woman who had been “duped” into joining the Islamic State terrorist group is speaking out in an attempt to keep other women from being deceived into joining the murderous organization.
The woman, a 25-year-old who had been an ISIS patrol officer and whose name has been kept secret by CNN to protect her, said she fled the group just before U.S. airstrikes in September.
“I don’t want anyone else to be duped by [ISIS],” the woman speaking under the alias of “khadija” told CNN. “Too many girls think they are the right Islam.”
Khadija said a Tunisian man that she met through an online dating service influenced her. He spoke glowingly about the terrorist group, saying they were not terrorists and that the media was slandering their group. He said they were just trying to “implement true Islam.”
She joined the man in Raqqa and was part of a women’s patrol unit that would beat any woman not wearing the correct Sharia clothing. She said that once she saw ISIS’ brutality first hand, she could no longer support the group.
She now is living in fear in Turkey that ISIS has her marked for death.
“A girl who is merry, who loves life and laughter… who loves to travel, to draw, to walk in the street with her headphones listening to music without caring what anyone thinks,” she said. “I want to be like that again.”
The Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram is continuing to follow in the footsteps of ISIS as they beheaded another seven people.
The seven were murdered in the northeastern Nigerian town of Ngamdu during the night as people slept. Resident woke in the morning to find the seven bodies on display.
“[The murderers] slit their throats just the way people slaughter goats,” a Ngamdu resident told reporters.
Fifteen terrorists were killed in the Ngamdu area two weeks ago when local militia rose up and drove the terrorists out of the town. The group vowed to get revenge on the town because of the killings.
The Nigerian government has been helpless in stopping the terror group from overtaking about two dozen towns in the northern part of Nigeria. The group claims they have an Islamic caliphate.
Australia’s government has announced plans to keep radical Islamist preachers from entering their nation.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he was ordering the moves because of rising tensions in the nation following a series of raids in the Muslim community of men who are directly connected to ISIS and other Islamic terrorist organizations.
“What we want to do is to ensure that known preachers of hate do not come to this country to peddle their divisive extremist message,” Abbott during a press conference in Sydney. “What I’m doing is declaring that we will henceforth have a new system in place which will ensure that preachers of hate can’t come to Australia to peddle their extreme, divisive and alien ideologies.”
Australia says at least 160 citizens have gone to the Middle East to work for ISIS and 20 have returned to the country and are under surveillance.
Australian Muslims claim they are being unfairly targeted in not allowing preachers of their own choosing form entering the country.
A teenager is under arrest in Illinois after he attempted to join the Islamic terrorist group ISIS.
Mohammed Hamzah Khan, 19, was arrested Saturday at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago as he waited to board a flight to Vienna, Austria. The teen’s travel plans were to carry him to Turkey where he would cross the border into Syria and join ISIS.
The FBI’s Join Terrorism Task Force said they searched Khan’s home and found handwritten notes of support for ISIS and jihad. There was a letter he had written to his parents that they were supposed to find after he left outlining his plans.
“My dear parents, there are a number of reasons I will be going to the blessed land of Shaam [Syria] and leaving my home,” it read, according to a federal complaint. “We are all witness that the western societies are getting more immoral day by day. I do not want my kids being exposed to filth like this.”
Khan faces 15 years in prison on charges of providing material support to terrorists. He remains in custody.
Islamic terrorist group ISIS has conducted another beheading of a westerner.
The terrorists released a video called “Another Message to America and Its Allies” where it showed news footage of the British Parliament voting to send troops against ISIS. Then the video cuts to UK citizen Alan Henning kneeling on the ground.
“I am Alan Henning,” he says. “Because of our parliament’s decision to attack the Islamic state, I, as a member of the British public, will now pay the price for that decision.”
The video cuts to black during the actual beheading and then shows the body of Henning on the ground after the murder.
“Obama, you have started your aerial bombardment of Shams (Syria), which keeps on striking our people,” the terrorist who committed the murder says, “so it is only right that we continue to strike the neck of your people.”
The group then threatens to kill U.S. Army veteran Peter Kassig.
British Prime Minster David Cameron said the video highlights the depravity of the killers.
“The brutal murder of Alan Henning by ISIL shows just how barbaric and repulsive these terrorists are,” Cameron remarked in a statement following the release of the video. “Alan had gone to Syria to help get aid to people of all faiths in their hour of need. The fact that he was taken hostage when trying to help others and now murdered demonstrates that there are no limits to the depravity of these ISIL terrorists.”
The head of the FBI has confirmed that an al-Qaeda cell that was struck last month in Syria is likely still working on a plan to attack the United States and its allies.
“Given our visibility we know they’re serious people, bent on destruction,” FBI Director James Comey said. He added they’re looking to make the attack “very, very soon.”
The revelation came during an interview on CBS’ “60 Minutes.”
Comey said that at least a dozen Americans have been confirmed to be fighting alongside the ISIS terrorists and al-Qaeda related groups. He said that anyone confirmed to be associated with the terrorists and then return to the United States will be tracked “very carefully.”
Comey said that Americans should be more confident in the government after 9/11.
“[The government is] better organized, better systems, better equipment, smarter deployment. We’re better in every way that you’d want us to be since 9/11.”
The leader of Boko Haram, who the Nigerian government claimed to have killed, has appeared in a new video that was posted to the social media site YouTube.
“Here I am, alive. I will only die the day Allah takes my breath,” Abubakar Shekau says in the video. “Nothing will kill me until my days are over. … I’m still alive. Some people asked you if Shekau has two souls. No, I have one soul, by Allah.”
The video showed Shekau in the back of a pickup truck where he says they are running their Islamic caliphate. The video also showed them killing a man accused of adultery and lashing a woman for having sex outside of marriage.
Boko Haram also confirmed their alignment with ISIS, essentially spreading the terrorist group from the Middle East into Africa.
The executive director of the Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans says that President Obama needs to stop focusing only on ISIS and realize that Islamic terrorism is spreading throughout the world.
“Obama will need to include other terrorist groups like Boko Haram, Hamas and Hezbollah,” Pastor Laolu Akande said.
The Rev. Canon Andrew White is speaking out for the Christians still inside Iraq and saying that most of them are hoping to escape to other countries.
“To be honest, every single Christian wants to leave,” White, the vicar of St. George’s Church in Baghdad, told the London Daily Telegraph. “I used to say to my people: ‘Don’t you leave. I’m not going to leave you, don’t leave me.’ But now every one of them wants to leave and the ones who are left tend to be the poorer ones who couldn’t get away earlier.”
White told the newspaper that for the first time in 2,000 years Christans could not take community last week in the Nineveh province.
White posted to his Facebook page Monday about the horrible conditions in the country.
“Greetings from Baghdad. People are very fearful the nation looks as if it has collapsed. The usual hectic and crazy streets were this morning almost empty,” White wrote.”The news from our friends in areas surrounding Baghdad is equally worry [sic] the Islamic State. ISIS or DAASH, as they are known locally, are very close to Baghdad.”
White told the newspaper that ground troops will be the only way to stop ISIS.
Islamic terrorist group ISIS has begun a campaign of terror in individual towns within their control, beheading a group of 10 people including three women.
The move is to try and stop locals from resisting any actions by ISIS.
“I don’t know why they were arrested or beheaded. Only the Islamic State knows why. They want to scare people,” Rami Abdulrahman, the head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Reuters.
The beheadings took place in Kobani, near the Turkish border, where the Kurds have been frantically fighting against the terrorist group. All three women who were beheaded were Kurds.
Kurdish fighters killed 50 terrorists during fighting during the day. The other terrorists reportedly had to flee the sight of the fighting back into Syria or toward Mosul, Iraq.
Air strikes continued against ISIS during the battle including the first strikes from British forces.