Monday, 13 October 2014

NEGARA Islam MENGAKUI, mewajarkan PERBUDAKAN Wanita dan KANAK-kanak YAZIDI . . .

Seorang wanita kelihatan sambil duduk di kalangan pada orang-orang pelarian dari minoriti mazhab Yazidi, yang melarikan diri keganasan di bandar Iraq Sinjar, yang tidur di atas tanah pada Bajed Kadal kem pelarian, barat daya wilayah Dohuk 23 Ogos 2014 (A woman looks on as she sits amongst displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, who fled violence in the Iraqi town of Sinjar, who are sleeping on the ground at Bajed Kadal refugee camp, southwest of Dohuk province August 23, 2014 (Reuters/Youssef Boudlal)

MADAyuMadyan Negara Islam telah diterima masuk dan cuba untuk mewa-jarkan pembudakan & menjual wanita & kanak-kanak Yazidi, ditangkap dalam satu serangan kilat terlebih dahulu di Iraq & Syria. Human Rights Watch yg baru mengesahkan laporan "penyalahgunaan" terhadap komuniti bangsa ataupun aga-ma Kurdish.

Dalam artikel yang disiarkan dalam terbitan terbaru majalah Dabiq itu jihad, instrumen PR utama ISIS, kumpulan yg diterangkan nasib yg dihadapi oleh minoriti Yazidi selepas melancarkan serangan jihad mereka di rantau Sinjar di Kurdistan Iraq pada bulan Ogos.

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Berikutan serangan itu, tuntutan artikel, "wanita & kanak2 Yazidi kemudiannya dibahagikan mengikut Syariah di kalangan pejuang Negara Islam yang mengambil bahagian dalam operasi Sinjar."

"Diperhambakan keluarga Yazidi kini dijual oleh tentera Negara Islam," penulis menambah, menyatakan bahawa undang-undang syariah sedang diperhatikan dan pejuang tidak kanak-kanak kecil yang berasingan daripada ibu mereka.

Majalah Dabiq pergi ke hujung yang luas utk membenarkan perhambaan menggu-nakan hujah-2 teologi manakala dalam satu lagi daripada 70-halaman penulis majalah propagandis memetik Shaykh Abu Mahamed al-Adnani sebagai berkata: "Kami akan menakluk Rom anda, mematahkan salib, dan menghambakan wanita anda, dengan izin Allah yang Maha Kuasa."

Pada hari Ahad, Human Rights Watch (HRW) mengeluarkan satu laporan ‘report’ di mana ia mendakwa, berdasarkan satu siri temu bual bahawa ISIS telah "siste-matik" pisahkan wanita muda Yazidi & remaja perempuan dari keluarga mereka memaksa mereka untuk berkahwin pejuang2nya.

HRW berjaya mengesan 16 Yazidis yang melarikan diri jagaan Negara Islam, dan ditemubual 2 wanita ditahan ketika telefon.

Tiada wanita mengaku telah dirogol, tetapi 4 daripada mereka berkata mereka telah bertempur serangan seksual manakala yang mengesahkan bahawa wanita yang ditahan lain memberitahu mereka bahawa pejuang IS telah merogol mereka. Satu ditemu duga katanya menyaksikan seorang gadis remaja yang sedang dilelong kepada pejuang untuk $ 1,000. Wanita juga dibuktikan kanak2 lelaki dipaksa untuk memeluk agama Islam.

Seve, yang berusia 19 tahun yang melarikan diri ISIS kurungan pada akhir bulan Ogos, memberitahu Human Rights Watch bahawa dia menonton jihadis membunuh suaminya sebelum menangkap beliau berhampiran Sinjar. Dia mengatakan bahawa dia tlh dibawa ke Mosul, di mana ISIS memaksanya & orang lain utk berkahwin dengan mereka dalam kumpulan "majlis perkahwinan."

BACA lagi: 'menakutkan' laporan PBB butiran jenayah perang di Iraq ISIS (READ MORE:Terrifying’ UN report details ISIS war crimes in Iraq)

Layla, bekas tawanan berkata dia dan kakaknya telah disimpan di dalam dewan yang besar di Mosul, bersama 200 wanita dan gadis muda. Setiap malam, beliau berkata pejuang-pejuang datang dan memilih seorang wanita untuk membawa pulang dengan mereka.

Isu terkini majalah Dabiq (Latest issue of Dabiq magazine)

ISLAMIC State Admits, JUSTIFIES  Enslaving Yazidi 
WOMEN  and CHIDREN . . .

The Islamic State has admitted and tried to justify enslaving and selling Yazidi women and children, captured during a blitz advance in Iraq and Syria. A new Human Rights Watch report confirms “abuses” against Kurdish ethno-religious community.

In an article published in the latest issue of the jihadist Dabiq magazine, a major PR instrument of ISIS, the group described the fate faced by the Yazidi minority after jihadists launched their onslaught on Sinjar region in Iraqi Kurdistan in August.


Following the attack, the article claims, “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.”

“The enslaved Yazidi families are now sold by the Islamic State soldiers,” the author adds, noting that Sharia law saw is being observed and fighters did separate small children from their mothers.

Dabiq magazine goes to extensive ends to justify slavery using theological arguments while in another of the 70-page propagandist magazine authors quote Shaykh Abu Mahamed al-Adnani as saying: “We will conquer your Rome, break your crosses, and enslave your women, by the permission of Allah, the Exalted.”

On Sunday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report where it claims, based on a series of interviews that ISIS has “systematically” separated Yazidi young women and teenage girls from their families forcing them to marry its fighters.

HRW managed to track down 16 Yazidis who escaped Islamic State custody, and interviewed two detained women by phone.

None of the women admitted to have been raped, but four of them said they had fought off sexual assaults while confirming that other detained women told them that IS fighters had raped them. One interviewee said she witnessed a teenage girl being auctioned off to a fighter for $1,000. The women also attested to boys being forced to convert to Islam.

Seve, a 19-year-old who escaped ISIS captivity in late August, told Human Rights Watch that she watched the jihadis kill her husband before capturing her near Sinjar. She says that she was taken to Mosul, where ISIS forced her and others to marry them in group “weddings.”


Layla, another former captive said she and her sister were kept in a large hall in Mosul, alongside some 200 young women and girls. Each night, she said fighters came and chose a woman to take home with them.

Wanita dari minoriti mazhab Yazidi, yang melarikan diri keganasan di bandar Iraq Sinjar, duduk di atas tanah di sebuah gudang ditinggalkan di wilayah Dohuk 22 Ogos 2014 (Women from the minority Yazidi sect, who fled violence in the Iraqi town of Sinjar, sit on the ground in an abandoned warehouse in Dohuk province August 22, 2014 (Reuters/Youssef Boudlal)

"Setiap malam pengawal bersenjata akan berkata, 'Mujahidin telah tiba!' Mereka akan memasuki dewan dan mengambil orang2 yang mereka mahu, kadang2 dgn kekerasan, masa yg lain hanya dgn menghala ke arah mereka. Apabila kita ber-tanya kpd pengawal apa yang berlaku, mereka akan berkata, 'Mereka mengambil mereka untuk membantu mujahidin di rumah2 mereka, "katanya kepada HRW.

Penculikan sistematik dan penyalahgunaan orang awam Yazidi "boleh terjumlah" jenayah terhadap kemanusiaan, kata Human Rights Watch.

"Sesetengah penyalahgunaan khusus terhadap orang awam yang dilakukan oleh ahli-ahli Negara Islam, sebagai kumpulan bersenjata di konflik, boleh terjumlah kpd jenayah perang jika dilakukan dengan niat jenayah seperti keganasan utk hidup & orang, termasuk rawatan kejam, & kemarahan terhadap maruah peribadi."

Sejak kilat ISIS yang memajukan tahun ini, Yazidi minoriti Iraq telah jatuh mangsa kepada pelampau dengan kes-kes yang dilaporkan hukuman besar-besaran oleh militan Negara Islam dan penculikan wanita. Lebih daripada 500,000 Yazidis dan agama minoriti lain telah melarikan diri serangan Negara Islam di Iraq utara sejak Jun, paling2 ke rantau ini separa autonomi Kurdistan Iraq, menurut Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu dan pegawai serantau.

“Every night the armed guards would say, ‘The mujahidin have arrived!’ They would enter the hall and pick those they desired, sometimes with force, other times just by pointing at them. When we asked the guards what was happening, they would say, ‘They are taking them to help the mujahidin at their houses’,” she told HRW.

The systematic abduction and abuse of Yazidi civilians “may amount” to crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch said.

“Some specific abuses against civilians committed by members of Islamic State, as an armed group in a conflict, may amount to war crimes if committed with criminal intent, such as violence to life and person, including cruel treatment, and outrages against personal dignity.”

Since the ISIS lightning advance this year, Iraq's Yazidi minority have fallen victims to the extremists with reported cases of mass executions by Islamic State militants and kidnapping of women. More than 500,000 Yazidis and other religious minorities have fled Islamic State attacks in northern Iraq since June, most to the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan, according to the United Nations and regional officials.


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