The Federal Prosecutor General
has an Iraqi couple arrested in Bavaria who are said to have been active
for IS. The allegations against the Iraqis show the darkest human
depths.
Regensburg – The Federal Prosecutor
General has had two suspected Islamic State (IS) terrorists arrested in
Regensburg and the Roth district, the authority announced on Wednesday.
Those arrested are two Iraqis, a man and a woman.
The two
suspects, Twana HS and Asia RA, were married according to Islamic law
and, according to the authorities, were in Syria and Iraq “between
October 2015 and December 2017,” where they are said to have been active
for IS. From the end of 2015 they are said to have kept a then
five-year-old girl as a slave and from October 2017 a then
twelve-year-old girl. The two victims are members of the Yazidi
religious minority.
HS is said to have raped both children several times, and his wife Asia
RA is said to have prepared the room and put make-up on the girls. They
are also said to have forced the girls to do housework and child care.
Brutal physical violence is also said to have been the order of the day.
Twana HS beat the then twelve-year-old with a broomstick, and Asia RA
is said to have scalded the then five-year-old’s hand with hot water.
Sometimes
the children had to stand on one leg for half an hour. They were not
allowed to practice their faith but had to follow Islamic prayers and
rules. When the two IS terrorists left Syria in November 2017, they
handed the girls over as slaves to other IS members, the Federal
Prosecutor General is certain.
The Iraqi couple is accused of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and membership in a foreign terrorist organization.
Source: Junge Freiheit
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