Sabtu, 17 September 2016

ISIS ‘torture cells’ for women discovered

ISIS ‘torture cells’ for women discovered

By Mark Ellis, Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
ISIS women prisonersSYRIA (ANS -- September 14, 2016) -- Rebel Syrian forces found a prison used by ISIS fighters to torture women, according to news agency Arab24.
The prison with 10 rooms was found in a Syrian city recently liberated from ISIS, Manbij.
“We discovered an Islamic State group prison for women, with rooms for groups as well as solitary prisoners,” Ibrahim Al-Mohammed told Arab24.
“We found the worst, most violent torture tools, and may God curse them.”
Sexual stimulants, contraceptives and narcotics were also discovered at the site.
“We found various kinds of pills, including sexual stimulation, contraceptives and narcotic pills which were used by the Islamic State group for torture,” rebel leader Omar Mazerli told Arab24.
Inside of ISIS prison Mark Ellis“They have very strange ways. This place was very hard to find and it is well hidden, but we got here with God’s will and the efforts of the Military Council.”
Video taken at the prison reveals cells with metal doors and mattresses, pillows and blankets inside.
The Syrian rebel leaders said the prison was used by ISIS to detain women who resisted their orders to become sex slaves.
Photo captions: 1) Prisoners: Many Yazidi women have been taken captive by ISIS (ZUMA/REX/Shutterstock). 2) Interior of ISIS prison at Manbij. 3) Dan Wooding welcomes Mark Ellis to the set of “Windows on the world.”
Dan Wooding welcoming Mark Ellis to Windows on the WorldAbout the writer: Mark Ellis is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and is also the the founder of www.GodReports.com, a website that shares testimonies and videos from the church around the world to build interest and involvement in world missions. Mark is also co-host with ANS Founder, Dan Wooding, of "Windows on the World," a weekly TV show broadcast on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv), that features the top stories of the week on the ASSIST News Service.
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