A Yazidi woman and two children in Hol Camp rescued

A Yazidi woman and two children, who were kidnapped by ISIS gangs in 2014 and were found to be held among ISIS families in Hol Camp, were rescued.

The Internal Security Forces of North and East Syria announced in a written statement that an operation was carried out after a Yazidi woman and her two children, who were kidnapped by ISIS gangs in 2014, were found to be staying in Hol camp.

“Having obtained clear information about an abducted Yazidi woman staying in the fourth section of Hol Camp, our anti-crime forces conducted the necessary research and follow-up work and raided the place where the woman was staying. On Monday (3 June), our anti-crime forces rescued the Yazidi woman, Ezîze Xalid Elî, and 2 children, one of whom is her daughter.”

Internal Security Forces stated that 10-year-old Xunav Nayêf, who was rescued along with the woman, had been kidnapped and separated from her mother during the genocidal attacks of ISIS on Shengal (Sinjar) in 2014 when she was only a few months old.

The rescued woman and children will be handed over to the Yazidi House through the Liaison and Coordination Office in order to reunite them with their families.

ISIS kidnapped more than 5,000 Yazidi women from Shengal during its brutal attack on the region in August 2014. Most of them were sold in the ISIS slave markets in Syria and Iraq. The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Women's Defense Units (YPJ) managed to liberate hundreds of Yazidi women from ISIS, especially after defeating ISIS in al-Bagouz.

Thousands of women and children taken prisoner

The city of Shengal in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq is the last contiguous settlement area of the Yazidi community. Thousands of Yazidis were murdered and thousands of women and children were taken prisoner in the 3 August 2014 onslaught on Shengal by ISIS militants. While ISIS gangs began murdering Yazidis in Shengal, the Peshmerga left, leaving the Yazidis behind, unprotected. The guerrillas of HPG (People’s Defense Forces) and YJA Star (Free Women’s Troops) and fighters of the YPG (People’s Defense Units) and YPJ (Women’s Defense Units) came to the Yazidi people's aid in the face of ISIS aggression. Thanks to a months-long selfless struggle, the city was liberated on 13 November 2015. After the liberation of the city, the HPG and YPG/YPJ subsequently withdrew in 2017. People who returned to their land after Shengal's independence reformed, established defensive units and built their institutions.

7000 Yazidi women from Shengal trafficked into slavery

ISIS abducted about 7000 Yazidi women from Shengal into slavery in 2014, some of whom are still in the hands of ISIS supporters in other countries. 2700 to 2800 people are still considered missing. Many of the abducted women were initially taken to Raqqa. During the crushing of the last ISIS enclave in al-Bagouz in eastern Syria in spring 2019, numerous Yazidi women and children were freed. However, not all of them identified themselves as Yazidis for fear of the consequences. During the almost five years of captivity at the hands of ISIS, children in particular were indoctrinated in Islamism and the women were told horror stories about the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The rapes also resulted in many children, which makes the situation even more difficult for the Yazidi women.