An ISIS sex slave survivor shared details about her horrifying moments with the jihadists as she pleads to the humanity to be united against the terrorists. She revealed that she was raped, tortured and forced to watch her family slaughtered.
In a report by the Daily Mail, Nadia Murad Basee Taha, 21, appealed to the citizens to be "united in facing the ISIS." She was among of the over 5,000 Yazidi women who were taken captive after ISIS swept through the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar in August 2014. She managed to escape after three months.
"It is a threat to all the communities in the region. I would like everyone to help, maybe just by speaking, to help the people affected by this war," Taha said in her talk to the United Nations Security Council in London.
"A year and a half has passed and the genocide against the Yazidis is continuous. We die every day because we see the world silent in the face of our plight," she added.
Taha narrated that she was forced to watch her mother and six brothers be brutally murdered by the jihadists. "My mother saw them killing my brothers and then they took my mother and killed her."
Taha added that she was then taken to Mosul where she was raped and tortured regularly. "But when they took me to Mosul and raped me, I forgot my mother and brothers. Because what they were doing to the women was more difficult than death," she revealed.
'Many people may think my story is difficult, but many more had more difficult than mine," Taha said. 'What we are asking for is humanity to be united in facing ISIS."
According to The Sun, Taha is now living in Germany and has been working closely with the United Nations to share her experiences and horrors with the ISIS. As of press time, there are over 3,400 women who are still in the hands of the extremists.