Posted on Aug 17, 2018
Yazidi Teenager Meets ISIS Captor Who Enslaved Her; He’s Now a “Refugee” in Germany
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Ashwaq Ta’lo said she was walking home in February when she encountered Abu Humam, a former ISIS guard who had previously purchased her for $100.
“I froze when I looked at his face carefully,” Ta’lo told Bas News, a Kurdish agency. “It was Abu Humam, with the same scary beard and ugly face.”
The teenager said Humam immediately made threats, telling her, “I am Abu Humam and you were with me for a while in Mosul. And I know where you live, with whom you live, and what you are doing.”
Ta’lo reported Humam to the authorities, but German police said there was no grounds for arrest because the former ISIS man had registered as a refugee.
The teenager decided to leave Germany after the encounter and moved back to Kurdistan to live with her father.
“I will never go back,” she vowed.
The fallout from Germany’s decision to accept over a million migrants, mostly from the Middle East, since 2015 continue to reverberate.
“I froze when I looked at his face carefully,” Ta’lo told Bas News, a Kurdish agency. “It was Abu Humam, with the same scary beard and ugly face.”
The teenager said Humam immediately made threats, telling her, “I am Abu Humam and you were with me for a while in Mosul. And I know where you live, with whom you live, and what you are doing.”
Ta’lo reported Humam to the authorities, but German police said there was no grounds for arrest because the former ISIS man had registered as a refugee.
The teenager decided to leave Germany after the encounter and moved back to Kurdistan to live with her father.
“I will never go back,” she vowed.
The fallout from Germany’s decision to accept over a million migrants, mostly from the Middle East, since 2015 continue to reverberate.
Yazidi Teenager Meets ISIS Captor Who Enslaved Her; He’s Now a “Refugee” in Germany
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I am sure Germany is stronger because of the diversity this man brings to Germany.
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They made the mistake of letting unvetted people in, they can deal with it.
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