UN officials have reported that as many as 1,500 women fleeing religious persecution in Iraq have been captured and may be at risk of modern slavery by the Sunni extremist group that is rampaging through parts of Iraq and Syria.
Khandhar Kaliph’s daughter is one of them. “She said she is going to be sold as a slave […] for $10. What can a father say to that? How can I help? We all feel so useless.” Khandhar has been despairing over the safety of his child ever since.
In early August, tens of thousands of people belonging to a religious minority group rejected by the Islamic State (formerly known as ISIS) fled their homes in terror as militants took over their town.
Hundreds of these women have reportedly now been kidnapped and are being held inside a police station in northern Iraq. Without immediate action, they and thousands more like them could be at risk of modern slavery.
One thing you can do right now is help secure justice for Khandhar’s daughter and others like her. Call for the International Criminal Court to immediately investigate and try those suspected of enslaving Iraqis.
Join me and Walk Free and help take #ModernSlavery in Iraq
to the International Criminal Court: http://bit.ly/1ozBWm6
Christians and Yazidis in Iraq Subjected to ‘Savage Rapes,’ Sexual Slavery
ISIS Sets Up Sex Slave Market to Sell Hundreds of Christian Women
ISIS fighters selling little girls as “sex slaves” for around $10.00 U.S.
Crisis in Iraq: Rape and Sex Slavery as a Strategic Weapon of War
Human Trafficking & Modern-day Slavery – Iraq
It is estimated that 29.8 million people are forced to live in slavery around the world today
Source: Global Slavery Index 2013
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