Yazidi refugee speaks at Israel mission to UN
Marwa Al Aliko escaped the clutches of Islamic State in Iraq, to speak about the trauma refugees face
Israel’s mission to the United Nations hosted a Yazidi woman who escaped the Islamic State after enduring sexual and physical abuse.
Marwa Al Aliko, a native of Iraq, spoke Thursday during an event at the mission in New York about trauma treatment for refugees fleeing from the terror group as well as conflicts in Syria and her native country. Israel’s U.N. envoy, Danny Danon, hosted the event.
Al Aliko shared testimony of her sexual slavery by Islamic State terrorists as well as other abuses.
“The ISIS fighters took us captive and put us in a small room. We were 52 women. Every night the men would come to us and do as they pleased,” she told the audience, according to a statement.
She added: “I thought about suicide. They continued to move us from place to place until one day I saw an opportunity and was able to escape.”
Thousands of Yazidi women and girls reportedly are being held as slaves by ISIS. The Yazidis are a Kurdish-speaking religious minority.
Danon praised Al Aliko for sharing her story.
“Marwa’s story is difficult to listen to, but it’s a story we need to hear,” the envoy said. “It’s the bravery of young people like Marwa, who are willing to speak out and tell the world what is happening, that can shake the world’s indifference.”
Other speakers at the event included Ninette Kelley, the New York director for the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, and Yotam Polizer, director of development for the Israeli humanitarian group IsraAid.
Marwa Al Aliko, a Yazidi refugee from Iraq who was captured by ISIS shared her story with us on The "Refugee Crisis :Trauma Treatment" event pic.twitter.com/3d7O9kW9jf
— Israel at the UN (@IsraelinUN) October 27, 2016
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