The woman who was slave of I SIS won Nobel for Peace

At the moment of the handover of the Nobel Prize, Nadia Murad, also a former clan of Islamic State Group (ISIS), urged the international community to protect its people and work for the release of thousands of women and children still in the hands of jihadists. ” If the international community really wants to come to the aid of the victims of this genocide, [...]
At the moment of the handover of the Nobel Prize, Nadia Murad, also a former clan of Islamic State Group (ISIS), urged the international community to protect its people and work for the release of thousands of women and children still in the hands of jihadists.
” If the international community really wants to come to the aid of the victims of this genocide, it should provide them with international protection, said the 25-year-old girl in an appreciative speech given in the Kurdish language in Oslo.
Like thousands of Jazide women, Nadia Murad was kidnapped, raped, tortured, and exchanged by jihadists after the ISIS offensive to this community in northern Iraq in 2014.
She continues to fight today for the cause of women and children, over 3 000 according to her, still in the hands of ISIS.











