ADVERTISEMENT

Amnesty condemns detention of Yazidi woman in Kurdistan

A human rights group has condemned the detention of Darwish, who is being detained at the Erbil Women and Juvenile Prison.

Yazidi women fight Islamic State

Bassema Darwish, a 34-year-old mother, has been held without trial since October 2014 on charges of cooperating with Islamic State in the killing of three Kurdish Peshmerga fighters who stormed a house in northern Iraq where she was being held captive, Amnesty said in a report.

Kurdish forces backed by U.S. air strikes seized the nearby town of Sinjar, home to the Yazidi minority, from Islamic State about a year later. They have rolled back the ultra-hardline insurgents across the north, effectively annexing territory claimed by Baghdad to their autonomous region.

The Kurds have advocated on behalf of Yazidis, a religious sect that has faced killings, sexual slavery and other crimes at the hands of the jihadist group since 2014.

ADVERTISEMENT

U.N. investigators said in June those actions amounted to acts of genocide against the Kurdish-speaking Yazidis, whose beliefs combine elements of several ancient Middle Eastern religions. The Sunni Arab militants of Islamic State view them as infidels.

"It is shocking that the Kurdistan Regional Government, which has consistently condemned IS atrocities against the Yazidi community, is holding a survivor of these abuses on terrorism charges and denying her basic legal rights," said Philip Luther, Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa director.

Darwish, who is being detained at the Erbil Women and Juvenile Prison, gave birth to her daughter while in custody.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Faulty aircraft prevents Shettima from representing Tinubu at US summit

Faulty aircraft prevents Shettima from representing Tinubu at US summit

84-yr-old Olubadan-designate vows to build on his predecessor's legacies

84-yr-old Olubadan-designate vows to build on his predecessor's legacies

Tinubu, Shettima out of the country  —  who is in charge of Nigeria?

Tinubu, Shettima out of the country  —  who is in charge of Nigeria?

Why I rejected NUJ award Alia accepted - Agbese

Why I rejected NUJ award Alia accepted - Agbese

Intrigue as Kano Senator donates 1 million clay pots, burial materials to constituents

Intrigue as Kano Senator donates 1 million clay pots, burial materials to constituents

Delta, Nigeria’s highest oil & gas producer laments epileptic power supply

Delta, Nigeria’s highest oil & gas producer laments epileptic power supply

Telegram powered crypto casino, TG.Casino, signs partnership with AC Milan

Telegram powered crypto casino, TG.Casino, signs partnership with AC Milan

Measles kills 42 children in Adamawa, Govt extends resumption date to May 13

Measles kills 42 children in Adamawa, Govt extends resumption date to May 13

Here's why Nigeria's Remi Tinubu was picked as 9th most decent first lady in Africa

Here's why Nigeria's Remi Tinubu was picked as 9th most decent first lady in Africa

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT