The Islamic State (ISIS) has reportedly executed at least 150 women for refusing to marry the sect’s militants in Iraq.


Middle East Eye reports that:

"At least 150 females, including pregnant women, were executed in Fallujah by a militant named Abu Anas Al-Libi after they refused to accept jihad marriage"

"Many families were also forced to migrate from the province's northern town of Al-Wafa after hundreds of residents received death threats".

A statement by Iraq’s Ministry of Human Rights said the women were allegedly executed in the province of Anbar in Iraq and buried in mass graves in Fallujah.


Just last month, the militant group shot dead about 50 men, women and children in a tribe cleansing.

A report by the Times of India also has it that ISIS  recently published what appeared to be an "abhorrent" pamphlet providing its followers with guidelines on how to capture, keep and sexually abuse female slaves.


ISIS has killed thousands of people in Iraq and Syria since last July, and are in control of large swaths of the two countries. 


In their campaign of ethnic cleansing against non-Muslims and aims to establish an Islamic caliphate, they have executed people who refused to conform to their own brand of Sharia law.

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