TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - ISIS militants have reportedly beheaded at least 150 women, some of them were pregnant, for refusing to marry them.
"They were executed in Fallujah by a militant named Abu Anas Al-Libi after they refused to accept jihad marriage," Iraq's Ministry of Human Rights said in statement on Friday, December 19, 2014.
Those women lived in Western Iraq, Al-Anbar. They were attacked by ISIS militants. After they were killed, the bodies were buried in Fallujah.
Last month, at least 50 women and children were executed by ISIS members and buried in the village of Ras al-Maa. The militants lined them up and shot them in public.
Aside from the execution, ISIS had also recently published a pamphlet guiding its members on how to capture, keep and sexually abuse female slaves.
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