Telegraph:

There was no mistaking him, the man standing just a few feet away. Ashwaq Ta’lo could never forget the smell of his breath, his wiry beard, that distinctive gait. She had spent three months as his slave after all.

The man was one of the Islamic State commanders who kidnapped Ashwaq, her four sisters and five brothers back in the Yazidi homeland of Sinjar in northern Iraq that sweltering summer of 2014.

 

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