

Khaleel al-Dakhi, a lawyer who helped to rescue 530 women and children from IS-controlled
territory tells of atrocities being committed by IS and warned British women not to join
‘Islamic State’. His work is shown in a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary, broadcast on
Wednesday 15 July at 10pm. ‘They beat the women, they gang-rape them, they make them
have forced marriage with many men. Some women have their infant babies taken away by
force. They take them to a slave market and give women to each other like a gift.’
British women should face up to the truth about IS, Khaleel says, ‘Any British woman
planning to leave the UK to join IS should talk to the escaped women of Sinjar about life
under the terrorists’ rule. If they don’t believe me or you or the government they should
come and talk to our girls, then they will believe.’ See also:
http://www.christianconcern.com/our-concerns/islam/rescue-worker-tells-of-isis-horrors
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