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A 21-year-old girl in Iraq who was imprisoned for 10 years and forced to give birth to two children refused to mention them after being rescued

A 21-year-old girl in Iraq who was imprisoned for 10 years and forced to give birth to two children refused to mention them after being rescued

Fawzia · · Fawzia Amin Sido, a Iraq Yazidi woman, had recently been brought out of Gaza by the Israel Defence Forces and escorted by United States officials to Jordan before arriving in Baghdad. After 10 years of being escorted to Mosul by Iraq intelligence officers, he was finally able to reunite with his surviving family members, including his mother.

The 21-year-old Fazia has become the center of attention after being rescued, and according to news on October 18, local time, after a period of rest, Fazia told for the first time about the ordeal she has experienced in the past decade.

A 21-year-old girl in Iraq who was imprisoned for 10 years and forced to give birth to two children refused to mention them after being rescued

Fazia was reported to have been taken seriously after sending desperate distress signals online earlier this month, and then activists successfully lobbied for her release during a covert operation supervised by Israel. As for why Fazia was able to leave, Hamas said she left voluntarily, which is contrary to the Israel account.

Regardless, Fazia did suffer excruciously, and according to Alan ·Duncan, the documentarian who helped her get out of trouble, Fazia was so traumatized that she could only recall about 15 percent of what had happened to her in the past decade.

A 21-year-old girl in Iraq who was imprisoned for 10 years and forced to give birth to two children refused to mention them after being rescued

Fazia was abducted from her home in New Jjar, Iraq, along with dozens of children and women, most of whom were then killed in a brutal manner.

Fazia was sent to Syria, smuggled to Turkey, and then sent to Gaza via Egypt, where she was enslaved and sold five times, while being beaten, abused, and imprisoned. Not only that, but she was forced to marry a Palestinian soldier at the age of 12 and gave birth to two children, a boy and a girl, before her husband, who was 12 years her senior, was killed four years later in a battle in the Euphrates Valley.

A 21-year-old girl in Iraq who was imprisoned for 10 years and forced to give birth to two children refused to mention them after being rescued

In the process of continuous migration, Fazia and her two young children were separated, and it is reported that the two children were deliberately taken from them. "They were taken away, and she simply had no control over it all long before she left Gaza. They weren't with her. ”

However, it is also reported that Fazia's two children actually suffered a similar fate to her, being trafficked to Gaza, and Fazia preferred to ignore the children in order to escape. "She knew that those two children would not be accepted by the Yezidi community."

In the short video of the call for help, Fazia did not mention the two children either, she just said: "I hope you can save me from this place...... If anyone comes to Palestine, wherever they are, I will go to them. ”

A 21-year-old girl in Iraq who was imprisoned for 10 years and forced to give birth to two children refused to mention them after being rescued

In Fazia's view, the reason why she survived was because she always did what she was told, "I was also young and scared. And after her rescue, Fazia never mentioned the two children she gave birth to, "We rarely talk about her children. She didn't want to talk about it, she didn't feel comfortable," said Zemfira Dlovani, the Germany lawyer who helped Fazia, · Falla.

According to lawyer Delovani, the separation from her child was sad for Fazia, "It certainly saddened her, and every mother knows what it's like not to be able to be with her child." "But having a baby wasn't an option for her, so reuniting them wasn't an option either."

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