Jesidin hits in Germany at IS-tormentor

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The traumatic past, the wanted to escape, caught up with a young Yesidin in Germany: her kidnappers from the “Islamic state” threatened you on the open road. The authorities seem powerless.

And again, she is on the run: Ashwaq Haji Hamid, a young woman from the religious community of the Yazidi, has to leave with your family in Germany – the country in which you want to actually finally feel safe. Because of the fighters of the terrorist militia “Islamic state”, was taken in Mosul captured, turned her in the small town of Schwäbisch Gmünd in Baden-Württemberg on the road in the way.

2015 Ashwaq Haji Hamid had come with her family to Baden-Württemberg, in a program that supported Jesidinnen, which had been exposed to the violence of the IS. A year earlier, the terrorist militia had perpetrated the massacre of the jesidischen population in Northern Iraq, the United Nations classify it as a genocide. Many women and children were kidnapped by the extremists and sold. Ashwaq had been ten months in the violence of the man who came to you now, in Germany, in Public.

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A woman is fighting for deported Jesidinnen

“I fled from Iraq, so I don’t have to see his ugly face and everything can be forgotten, which reminds me. I was shocked to meet him in Germany,” said Ashwaq Haji Hamid the online portal info migrants, which is operated by Deutsche Welle, France Médias Monde, and Italy’s news Agency ANSA. “For the first Time I saw him in 2016. It was really the same man. He was chasing me. When he met me for the second Time, he came to me and said to me: I know everything about you.”

Investigation Stalled

After the atrocities of the IS that you had to endure, and wanted to Ashwaq Haji Hamid in Germany to start a new life. She has informed the police, but she doesn’t feel safe, as long as her Kidnapper runs free. “If I hadn’t met him, I would have stayed in Germany. I wanted to finish my education here and lead a normal life.”

The baden-württemberg police has begun to identify, in March. Later, they handed over the lawyers the case of the Federal government. From the authority, it does not mean that she was able to identify the man. The investigation has not Stalled, “because the witness for questions is currently unreachable”, the Landeskriminalamt Baden-Württemberg on Twitter.

A spokesman for the Federal Prosecutor said the newspaper “The world”, since July, the investigation procedure was suspended.

Other women in Germany to protect

The fighters of the “Islamic state” killed in 2014 in Iraq, according to UN figures, more than 5000 Yazidis and abducted up to 10,000 of them. Of five brothers and a sister-in-Ashwaq Haji Hamid of each track is missing until today. While the UN building in the home region of the Yazidis in Northern Iraq houses again, many of those Affected, that the threat posed by the IS has not disappeared. Ashwaqs father thinks that his family is in Iraq still in danger, especially after his daughter described their experiences. He hopes to be able to with the His in a country, in which you can at last feel safe.

For the first Ashwaq Haji Hamid lives with her parents in a refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan. It urges the German authorities to ensure that other refugees Jesidinnen suffer the same fate as you. “I expect nothing from Germany, except that this man is punished. And that the authorities will understand that there are a lot of women, the history of my balances, and that you protect them from the IS.”


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