The woman, who along with thousands of others has been captured by ISIS militants in Iraq, begged a Kurdish friend on the phone to bomb the brothel, where she is being subjected to unimaginable cruelty.
‘There is no life after this, I’m going to kill myself anyway,’ she said on the phone, before revealing that she had witness dozens of other women take their own lives trying to escape.
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She added that she had already been raped 30 times that day, and that the acts were so violent she was unable to go to the toilet afterwards.
The terrifying insight into the woman’s suffering comes after an interview on BBC World Service with a group of Kurdish activists in London. It was one of these activists' friends who received the extremely distressing phone call from the captured young woman.
Activists in London have been staging demonstrations to raise awareness for the plight of women at the hands of ISIS, and even held a mock slave market where they auctioned off women.
Thousands of Yazidis were slaughtered in Northern Iraq by ISIS forces back in August, and the UN believe between 5 and 7 thousand women are still being held in detention centres, as slaves, or as concubines for the militants to rape when they please.