Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Sunday, 16 March 2025

The Islamic Genocide of Iraq's Yazidis continues unabated in complete media silence

 

Eleven years of devastation of Yazidis continues today from six different sectors of Islam. The godless global media completely ignores the atrocities.


Iraq: Government, society, militias, airstrikes target Yazidis

Ten years since the Islamic State (ISIS) invaded the Yazidi homeland in Iraq, Sinjar, the Yazidi genocide remains ongoing. Islamic jihadis continuously target Yazidis in Iraq as does the government, Iraq’s wider society, Islamic clerics, and Shia militias who are supported by Iran, as well as Turkish airstrikes.

On August 3, 2014, ISIS launched its genocidal attack against Yazidis in Sinjar, murdering or capturing nearly 10,000 Yazidis. They forced them to convert to Islam by threatening their lives. ISIS further enslaved and raped the women and girls. They brainwashed the boys, using them as suicide bombers, and executed the men. They sold the babies and toddlers to raise them as Muslim. This was the 74th recorded Yazidi genocide. Yazidis are a non-Muslim ethno-religious minority in Iraq.

To this day, ISIS still enslaves over 2,500 Yazidi women and children. Around 200,000 Yazidis remain internally displaced in Iraq, according to a 2024 UN migration report. There are still over 83 Yazidi mass graves waiting to be unearthed.

On February 22, 2025, the remains of 32 Yazidi Genocide victims were transferred from Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, to Sinjar. ISIS terrorists had dumped them in mass graves. The victims finally returned home, where they were laid to rest in a formal burial. “The slow exhumation process continues to delay justice. Closure cannot wait any longer,” noted the Free Yezidi Foundation (FYF).

The lack of justice for the Yazidi genocide victims and survivors remains a grave wound for Iraq’s Yazidis.

The United Nations Security Council, for instance, decided to close UNITAD, the primary international team responsible for collecting and analyzing evidence about the crimes ISIS committed in Iraq, in 2024. The Security Council further announced that another UN mission, UNAMI, which was established to provide human rights support, promotion of the rule of law, and the rehabilitation and protection of vulnerable communities (such as Yazidis), would be closed in December 2025.

This is remarkably different from how the UN treats Palestinians. How many generations of Palestinian refugees are still being supported by the UN?

Meanwhile, the still largely displaced Yazidi community faces pressure at the hands of the Iraqi government to return to Sinjar, even though they have received no security guarantees.

The ongoing displacement of Yazidis remains one of the community’s most serious challenges. Since the genocide, Yazidi survivors have feared returning to Sinjar, which is caught in the stranglehold of competing militias and airstrikes. They’ve remained in displacement camps within the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), where they are prone to fire and other hazards.

In January 2024, however, the Iraqi Council of Ministers announced the closure of the remaining 23 IDPs (internally displaced persons) camps by June 30. The government’s decision of closure — without guarantees of safety and assistance — of IDP camps has created further uncertainty among Yazidis. To this day, many Yazidis still live in those camps with exceedingly limited resources.

Although the 2021 Iraqi Yazidi Survivors Law offers compensation and rehabilitation, its full implementation remains incomplete. Further reparations are needed, especially for children born from sexual violence by ISIS members.

Meanwhile, trials against ISIS members are often limited to terrorism charges, with crimes against Yazidis inadequately addressed.

Yazidis are also exposed to systematic discrimination, given that the Yazidi political representation in Iraq is almost nonexistent. In 2022, the Iraqi Federal Supreme Court further limited the political representation of Yazidis, Shabaks, and Feyli Kurds by forcing those minorities to campaign within the already severely circumscribed Christian and Mandaean components.

In 2024, the total number of quota seats for religious and ethnic minorities in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) parliament in Iraq was reduced from 11 to 5, following a ruling by the Iraqi Supreme Court.

Last year, the Iran-backed Nineveh Provincial Council also dismissed 15 independent Christian and Yazidi government officials from important roles, sparking protests and legal action.

Islamic hate speech on social media remains another threat Yazidis often face. In 2023, for instance, Yazidis became the target of a campaign of hate speech and false accusations, which included rhetoric that condoned the crimes ISIS committed against them. The proliferation of hate speech on social media started after Yazidis were wrongly accused of burning a mosque in Sinjar during a peaceful demonstration against the return of those families affiliated with ISIS. Thousands of Iraqis reportedly made statements on social media, such as “ISIS was right about what they did to Yazidis” and “We should kill Yazidis. They are devil-worshippers.” Many local clerics in the Kurdistan Region also spewed hatred against the Yazidis during their Friday prayers. Videos posted on social media showed the Mullahs describing Yazidis as “kafirs” (infidels) and “devil-worshippers” and calling for their immediate arrest.

Further, many Muslim locals in Iraq have collaborated with ISIS or become part of militias that persecute religious minorities including Yazidis. This has greatly harmed the levels of trust Yazidis have for their Muslim neighbors.

Meanwhile, the presence of Iran-backed militias in Iraq makes it even more difficult for Yazidis to rebuild their lives. The Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) reportedly engage in verbal harassment and physical abuse at checkpoints, as well as in the cities and surrounding areas, which are controlled by PMF in the Nineveh Plains region.

The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) reported:

“The Iraqi Federal Government (IFG) did not bring under control the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU or PMF) or al-Hashd al-Shaabi, a government-affiliated umbrella organization of largely Shi’a Muslim, pro-Iran militias. These groups used checkpoint interrogations and detentions, enforced disappearance, extortion, and physical violence and targeted Sunni Muslims and other religious minorities, including Christians and Yazidis.

“The presence of armed groups and checkpoints in and around Sinjar and the Nineveh Plains, particularly from Iranian-backed PMF factions, have prevented religious and ethnic minorities from returning to their communities of origin. At checkpoints, PMF fighters demanded that IDPs and refugees, especially religious minorities, pay excessive amounts of money to cross or risk being sent back to the camps.”

These Iran-backed militias seek to alter the predominantly Yazidi demographics of Sinjar. According to the Iraq 2023 International Religious Freedom Report by the US Department of State,

“On February 6, Yezidi representatives reported that Iran-aligned militias maintained private real estate offices to buy Yezidi and Arab Sunni real estate and properties in order to change the demography of the Sinjar district in favor of Shia. Yezidi observers also accused Iran-backed militias and the PKK [Kurdistan Workers’ Party] of using the Sinjar district as a passage for drugs and weapons through the Iraqi-Syrian border.”

Meanwhile, both Turkey and Iran have carried out airstrikes and – in Turkey’s case – even ground operations in various areas of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, with the declared goal of targeting PKK members. However, these attacks have hit Sinjar as well, causing severe damage to civilian property and forcing many Yazidis to flee, leading to the emptying of these communities. The recurrent Turkish airstrikes have further instilled fear among Yazidi communities, hindering their ability to rebuild and return.

Iraqi military forces also targeted religious minorities. A 2022 operation against Yazidi fighters displaced at least 3,000 Yazidi civilians. Further, in 2023, ISIS continued its attacks against Iraq’s civilians, infrastructure and security forces. This continued, albeit to a lesser extent, in 2024.

Other religious minorities facing persecution and discrimination in Iraq include the Kakai, Sabaean-Mandaeans, Bahai, Zoroastrians, Shabak, and Jews. According to a 2024 USCIRF report on Iraq, many of these minority groups are displaced and struggle to return and rebuild their homes, even after the military defeat of the ISIS caliphate in Iraq.

When Islamic forces massacre and persecute Christians in the Middle East, some Western analysts and politicians falsely blame it on so-called “Western Christian imperialism” or colonialism, failing to understand the motivated Islamic doctrine that determines the treatment of non-Muslims. Yazidis are not Christian. They are stateless, defenseless and have had very limited historical ties with Western countries. They seek peaceful coexistence with the rest of the world. If so-called “Western imperialism” is responsible for the Muslim persecution of Eastern Christians, why have Islamic groups violently targeted, massacred, persecuted, enslaved, displaced, and forcibly converted Yazidis throughout the centuries?

Why? Because they can! Because ridding the world of Kafirs is an Islamic virtue. 



Tuesday, 7 January 2025

Yazidis beginning to return to Sinjar ten years on, but it's not easy

 

A decade after genocide, Iraq's Yazidis

make bittersweet return to Sinjar


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Ten years after the genocide perpetrated against the Yazidis by the Islamic State group in Iraq's Sinjar region, tens of thousands of displaced survivors are returning home. But their homecoming is bittersweet, as the atrocities have left indelible wounds. FRANCE 24's Marie-Charlotte Roupie reports.

On the morning of August 3, 2014, the Islamic State group launched a highly coordinated attack on the Yazidi community in the northwestern Iraqi region of Sinjar. Faced with this offensive, the population had few choices: convert, flee or die.

In the space of a few weeks, more than 5,000 people were killed, while the captured women and children were enslaved. Among them was Rayhan, now 24, who has finally found her brother again and settled with him in Sinjar. But this young Yazidi, like many survivors, is hoping to leave Iraq as soon as possible. In many villages, returning to live in this war-torn region of northwestern Iraq still means living among ruined houses, lunar landscapes and the sad memory of those who are gone.

A decade after the genocide, some 2,600 people are still missing and many mass graves have still not been excavated. Unanswered questions weigh heavily on those who have chosen to return home.

An estimated 350,000 Yazidis fled during the genocide. Since January 2024, between 130,000 and 150,000 of them have returned to Sinjar, amid pressure from Baghdad to close the internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Although life is gradually returning to Sinjar, the fear of a new genocide still looms large and the wounds of 2014 are far from healed.





Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Does Islam Hate Girls? > ISIS and Hamas do, for sure - Yazidi girl kidnapped 10 years ago at the age of 11, finally free

 

'Free' is a vastly overstated word here. This beautiful young woman will not ever be free of the memories and horrors of the ten years she spent as a child slave/sex slave in Islam. Please pray for her.


Yazidi woman, 21, kidnapped from Iraq by ISIS,

freed from Gaza after 11 years captivity


The abuse of Yazidis by the Islamic State (ISIS) was widely published. Many mistakingly think that ISIS is different from other jihad groups. The only differences with ISIS were its claim to be the new caliphate, and its sudden rise in the modern era. The rapidity of its expansion by the sword was reminiscent of the early days of Islam. ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was a dedicated Muslim theologian who preached jihad by the sword in full alignment with Quranic and Hadith texts.

“M” has been identified as Fawzia Sido. She was “kidnapped from her home in Iraq when she was 11, then sold and trafficked to Gaza where she ‘remained stuck there for years.'” 

Her plight demonstrates that her Palestinian ISIS captor saw Gaza as a place where there would be a market for an ISIS captive, rather than indignation at the very idea. The October 7 massacre and the celebrations that followed that massacre in Gaza show up the similarities between jihad groups that the West assumes are completely disparate.

Fawzia Sido - slave/Sexslave from the age of 11 to 21, mostly in Gaza,
attempted suicide several times.


Free at last: Yazidi woman held in Gaza finally leaves enclave

by Ohad Merlin, Jerusalem Post, October 1, 2024:

M., kidnapped from her home in Sinjar as a ten year old girl, was lured into Gaza and remained stuck there for years.

On September 3, The Jerusalem Post published the story of M., a Yazidi woman who was kidnapped from her home in Sinjar, Iraq, as an 11-year-old girl in 2014, forced to marry a Palestinian ISIS fighter, and then lured into Gaza, where she was subject to torture from her husband’s family, stranded and far from her family for years.

The Post can now confirm that following rigorous bureaucratic and diplomatic procedures and several failed attempts, M. has finally managed to leave the Gaza Strip. She is being treated at an American facility in the region and is making her way back to her family.

“The Jewish Schindler”
Steve Maman, the Canadian Jewish businessman popularly nicknamed “The Jewish Schindler” for his actions to rescue and aid thousands of Yazidis from ISIS captivity, pushed efforts behind the scenes. He described his feelings in a conversation with the Post.

“I’m feeling tired; this has been the most difficult rescue that I’ve ever taken part in. Many interactions were critical and hurtful, but the success of the mission is what heals you from these attacks. This, for me, is a ray of light. M. has a chance to rebuild her life. She was 11 years old when they took her, and no child chooses at that age to become a hostage at the hands of ISIS-Hamas.…

Fawzia Amin Sido, who was kidnapped by Islamic State in Iraq in 2014 when she was just 11 and later taken to Gaza, told Voice of America Kurdish (VOA) that she tried to take her own life many times while being held in the Strip. “Because of what I saw in my life, I tried to commit suicide by taking pills,” she said.

The Jewish Chronicle

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Sunday, 25 February 2024

Islamic Sexual Insanity > 16 y/o Iranian Protester Raped Before Murdered; Al-Baghdadi's first wife unloads on the 'Black Stain' that was ISIS

 

Islamic Republic of Iran: State-backed

security officials raped 16-year-old

protester before murdering her

The security officials were proceeding on the basis of clear Islamic principles. The hijab is required for women so that men don’t get tempted. If men are tempted nonetheless, it is the fault of the woman. This is why rape victims are sometimes imprisoned in Pakistan and other Muslim countries. And proceeding from those assumptions, the imprisoned protesters in Iran are raped, so as to humiliate them and to ensure that they will be in hell after they die, for even then they will face punishment for allowing men to be tempted.

Document Shows Iranian Protester Raped Before Murder

Iran International, February 21, 2024:

A recently unveiled document has revealed that 16-year-old Nika Shakarami was raped by state-backed security during the Women, Life, Freedom protests.

The document, circulating on social media and seemingly discovered among a trove of files accessed after a hacktivist group breached the servers of the Iranian judiciary on Tuesday, contains evidence confirming that Shakarami had been subjected to rape amid a state sanctioned campaign of sexual violence as documented by rights groups.

The trove of documents obtained by the hacktivist group Edalat-e Ali covers a wide range of sensitive topics, spanning from internal discussions within the National Security Council following Mahsa Amini’s death to efforts aimed at curbing unauthorized VPN vendors, protests against the 2020 employment examination, and cases related to economic corruption.

Abbas Masjedi Arani, head of the Forensic Medicine Organization has sent the “very confidential” letter to the Supreme National Security Council, explicitly stating, “In the genital examination, signs indicating assault or rough sexual intercourse were evident.”

Nika Shakarami, a 16-year-old, was abducted and murdered by security forces during the anti-regime protests which swept Iran in 2022 following the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody….


 


Asmaa Mohamed, Widow Of (ISIS) Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi: ISIS Is A Black Stain In History; Al-Baghdadi Kept Multiple Yazidi Slave Girls; All The ISIS Emirs Did, They Were Obsessed With Women; They Dreamed Of Conquering Rome

MEMRI, February 15, 2024:


Al-Arabiya Network (Saudi Arabia) aired on February 15, 2024 a detailed interview with Asmaa Mohamed, the first wife of ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, who was killed by American forces in 2019. Mohamed said that ISIS was a “black stain” on history, that it is over, and she does not think it will be resurrected. She told Al-Arabiya Network that ISIS had become “obsessed” with women, that she estimates Al-Baghdadi kept more than 10 Yazidis slave girls, one of whom was a child who stayed with her own children for two months. She said that all ISIS emirs kept Yazidi slave girls. Mohamed said that slavery is unacceptable for any human being in the 21st century. She said that all Al-Baghdadi cared about was conquest and his personal security, and that ISIS dreamt about conquering Rome. Asmaa Mohamed, along with other family members of Al-Baghdadi have been repatriated in Iraq recently. It is assumed they were held in Turkey until now.

Asmaa Mohamed: “[Al-Baghdadi] became arrogant. He did not care anymore about the people around him. All heard (he?) cared about was conquests and his personal security, how they can expand the [Islamic] State… They had big dreams about conquering Rome… In my view, these were all fairy tales.

[…]

“Before the Caliphate was declared, he married a Syrian woman, from Aleppo. Her name was Aesha Qatmawi and she had five children. She was married to the leader of one of the factions in Syria. She lived in Saudi Arabia after her husband was killed, but she came from Saudi Arabia to Syria in order to marry Al-Baghdadi. So she married Al-Baghdadi, and immediately after the Caliphate was announced, he married a third woman, a 14-year old Iraqi. She was the daughter of someone close to him, Abdallah Al-Zobaie.”

Interviewer: “What about his Chechen wife?”

Mohamed: “Her he married in July 2015.

[…]

“[His third wife] was a child, the same age as my children. This marriage was done.”

Interviewer: “What about the Chechen woman?”

Mohamed: “We knew nothing about her either. We were at home, during the Ramadhan, and this foreign woman walked in, and he said she was his wife.

[…]

Interviewer: “Some people say that Al-Baghdadi had nine or ten Yazidi slave girls.”

 

Mohamed: “I can tell you that there may have been even more. I did not see them, but because of the obsession about women back then, the Islamic State turned into a ‘women’ state. With regard to taking slave girls, as a matter of faith, I believe that this was mentioned in the Quran – ‘whom your right hands possess’. However, this was normal at a certain point in time, but in my view, in this day and age, in the 21st or 22nd century, slavery has become unacceptable for any human being.

[…]

“None of the [captured] Yazidi women stayed with me. Maybe just for 2-3 days, or maybe a week. The most any one of them stayed with was maybe two months. Her name is Riham. She was a child and stayed with my children. With regard to the rest of the Yazidi women, I did not know where he was taking them, or what he was doing with them. They were not part of my circle.”

Interviewer: “It was said that he gave one of the Yazidi women to Abu Mohammad al-Adnani…”

Mohamed: “I have no knowledge of these details. All I know is that all of them owned Yazidi women. All the emirs owned Yazidi women.”

Interviewer: “Some Yazidi women who managed to escape from this ISIS hell testified that they were raped by Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi.”

Mohamed: “I cannot confirm or deny this, but this is very possible. Back then, he and the entire ISIS organization became…

Interviewer: “Obsessed?”

Mohamed: “Obsessed, barbaric… They had a thirst for it. They became inhuman in this regard.

[…]

“I believe that ISIS is a black [stain] in history, and it is over. Women should become more knowledgeable. They should not follow this dream, this illusion. ISIS is over and I do not think it will be resurrected.”

[…]

Interviewer: “Were you [women] asked to carry out suicide operations?”

Mohamed: “He suggested that we wear explosive belts, but we completely refused this. We have children. I could not do such a thing. I have children. I am thinking about their future. Allah prohibited suicide…”

Interviewer: “But he committed suicide when the U.S. forces got to him, and he also killed his son and two of his wives.”

Mohamed: “With regard to the killing of his son, I don’t know how a human being can do that. He was a child, none of it was his fault. How could he kill a child who has done nothing wrong? This was very painful to me…”

Interviewer: “Even your 12-year-old daughter whom he married off…

Mohamed: “Yes. Yes. This is the true nature of this organization.”

And, unfortunately, it is the true nature of all radicalizedd Muslims. I believe "those whom your right hands possess" is the Quranic verse that Pakistani men use to justify their rape and gang rapes of thousands of young British girls.  

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