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ISIS Radicals Categorized by Blood Type, Number of Sex Slaves Jihadis Is Allowed to Have: Report

 

Yazidi women targeted by ISIS in this undated photo.
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Nadia Murad Basee, a 21-year-old Iraqi woman of the Yazidi faith, speaks to members of the Security Council during a meeting at the United Nations headquarters in New York, December 16, 2015.
Nadia Murad Basee, a 21-year-old Iraqi woman of the Yazidi faith, speaks to members of the Security Council during a meeting at the United Nations headquarters in New York, December 16, 2015. | (Photo: Reuters/Eduardo Munoz)
A Yazidi ISIS captive is reunited with her father after being purchased as a sex slave.
A Yazidi ISIS captive is reunited with her father after being purchased as a sex slave. | (Screengrab: YouTube/StreamDZ)
A displaced Iraqi child, who fled from Islamic State violence in Mosul, sits with her family outside their tent at Baherka refugee camp in Erbil, September 14, 2014.
A displaced Iraqi child, who fled from Islamic State violence in Mosul, sits with her family outside their tent at Baherka refugee camp in Erbil, September 14, 2014. | (Photo: Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah)
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The Islamic State terror organization has been keeping detailed records of its fighters, categorizing them by blood type and other qualifiers, and listing how many "slave girls" each is allowed to own.

The report, released on Tuesday, is based on IS documents obtained by The Washington Post and reveals that many of its foreign recruits are refusing to fight and trying to flee the region. 

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"In addition to each militant's name, country of origin, country of residency, date of birth, blood type and weapons specialties, the documents list the number of wives, children and 'slave girls' each had," the Post reports.

Thousands of women and children are being kept by the radicals as slaves, subjected to rape and torture, Reuters reported in November after finding IS documents in southern Mosul that expose its rules for the treatment of "pre-pubescent girls" who are sexually assaulted as "concubines."

Rules and guidelines issued by IS leadership instruct fighters on how to handle female captives. The leaflets explain how "non-Muslim women can be taken as concubines," and specify details, such as fighters being allowed to own two sisters, but permitted only to have sex with one.

"Pre-pubescent girls can be taken as concubines. You cannot have penetrative sex but you can still enjoy them," according to the jihadist pamphlet.

IS has been punishing deserters with death in Mosul, one of its last remaining strongholds, and despite reports that it is losing numbers, the Iraqi forces seeking to retake the city are facing a grizzly battle ahead, the Post added.

"There are still a lot of people that are motivated," said Edwin Bakker, a research fellow at the International Center for Counter-Terrorism and a professor of counter-terrorism at Leiden University.

"The majority is there to fight," he added.

Nadia Murad, a Yazidi sex slave survivor, has been going around the world sharing her ordeal at the hands of IS, and has talked about some of the things the Islamic radicals do to women and children.

"We didn't feel valued as humans in their hands," Murad told STV News in an interview last week.

"They enslaved more than 6,500 females they took them to different places. They did what they want to the women and my fate was the same. I was one of the victims and they did everything to us."

Murad revealed that she was raped by 12 men while in captivity.

"We were subjected to crimes to their hands that nobody can mention what they did for us," she said.

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