Swedish prosecutors indicted a 52-year-old girl for crimes towards humanity, genocide, and struggle crimes over accusations of enslaving Yazidi girls in Syria between August 2014 and December 2016. The defendant, Lina Ishaq, has denied the costs.
The indictment comes 10 years after the Islamic State (IS) attacked the Yazidi folks, which the UN says led to “a number of crimes towards humanity and struggle crimes akin to mass executions, compelled spiritual conversions to Islam, enslavement, and widespread sexual violence towards girls and women.”
Ishaq is suspected of shopping for or receiving 9 Yazidi women in her residence in Raqqa and promoting them to different individuals inside IS, “figuring out that they might be killed or subjected to torture or critical sexual assault.”
Referring to the indictment, the senior prosecutor and head of the preliminary investigation, Reena Devgun, stated, “My opinion is that each one the victims have been subjected to such extreme psychological hurt that it constitutes genocide. Forcefully taking the Yazidi youngsters from their group and, as on this case, bringing them as much as be Muslims, can be an act of genocide.”
In keeping with AFP, the 52-year-old was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment in 2022 for letting her 12-year-old son change into a toddler soldier in Syria. She remains to be serving the sentence.
Reena Devgun added that “Genocide, crimes towards humanity, and critical struggle crimes might be dedicated by the use of acts that overlap one another. Nevertheless, they’ve completely different safety pursuits and it’s subsequently essential that the court docket tries all of the legal classifications that may be related for the acts that I consider to have been dedicated within the residence.”
Swedish legislation permits its courts to attempt folks for crimes towards worldwide legislation dedicated overseas. Sweden has contributed to the prosecution of worldwide crimes perpetrated in Sudan, Ukraine and Iran.
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