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Två kvinnor i staden Raqqa år 2019. Kvinnorna står på torget Naim där IS genomförde avrättningar under åren som terrorgruppen kontrollerade staden. (Maya Alleruzzo / AP)

Unikt åtal väntas mot IS-kvinna i Sverige

I veckan väntas ett unikt åtal mot en IS-kvinna i Sverige, rapporterar SR Ekot. Kvinnan misstänks för folkmord på yazidier, brott mot mänskligheten och krigsförbrytelse.

Enligt uppgift till Ekot ska kvinnan ha haft yazidiska kvinnor och barn i sin bostad i den syriska staden Raqqa. Hon nekar till brott.

Juristen Delkhwaz Haciy som har jobbat med yazidiska offer säger att det är ”stort och historiskt” att fallet tas upp i Sverige.

Kvinnan, som är i 50-årsåldern, sitter redan i dag fängslad i Sverige. Hon är dömd för att ha medverkat till att hennes son blev barnsoldat åt terrorgruppen.

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Yazidis, also spelled Yezidis ( ; Kurdish: ئێزیدی, romanized: Êzidî), are a Kurdish-speaking endogamous religious group indigenous to Kurdistan, a geographical region in Western Asia that includes parts of Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. The majority of Yazidis remaining in the Middle East today live in Iraq, primarily in the governorates of Nineveh and Duhok. There is a disagreement among scholars and in Yazidi circles on whether the Yazidi people are a distinct ethnoreligious group or a religious sub-group of the Kurds, an Iranic ethnic group. Yazidism is the ethnic religion of the Yazidi people and is monotheistic in nature, having roots in a pre-Zoroastrian Iranic faith. Since the spread of Islam began with the early Muslim conquests of the 7th–8th centuries, Yazidis have faced persecution by Arabs and later by Turks, as they have commonly been charged with heresy by Muslim clerics for their religious practices. Despite various state-sanctions in the Ottoman Empire, Yazidis historically have lived peacefully in proximity with their Sunni neighbours. In modern times, Yazidis face persecution particularly by ISIS. Due to ongoing terrorist attacks in Kurdish regions, many Yazidis sought refuge in Western countries. Recently, some Yazidis have returned to their home villages in Turkey. The 2014 Yazidi genocide that was carried out by the Islamic State saw over 5,000 Yazidis killed and thousands of Yazidi women and girls forced into sexual slavery, as well as the flight of more than 500,000 Yazidi refugees.
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