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German court convicts Iraqi couple of enslaving Yazidi girls

Created at 13 Jul · 12:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A German court has convicted an Iraqi couple of enslaving two Yazidi girls and found them guilty of membership in the Islamic State group. The man received a life sentence for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, while his wife received a nine-and-a-half-year sentence.

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nine and a half yearssentence for wife

Who's Involved

Twana H.S.
Iraqi man convicted of genocide, war crimes, and enslaving Yazidi girls
Asia R. A.
Iraqi woman convicted of enslaving Yazidi girls and IS membership
Islamic State group (IS)
Jihadist group that persecuted Yazidis
Munich Higher Regional Court
Court that convicted the Iraqi couple
Federal Public Prosecutor's Office
Accused the defendants of participating in IS's campaign against Yazidis

↳ Why This Matters

This conviction highlights Germany's use of universal jurisdiction to prosecute international war crimes, including genocide, and underscores the atrocities committed by the Islamic State against the Yazidi minority.

Key facts

  • An Iraqi couple has been convicted in Germany for enslaving two Yazidi girls.
  • The court also found them guilty of membership in the Islamic State group.
  • The male defendant received a life sentence for charges including genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
  • His wife was sentenced to nine and a half years.
  • The couple was arrested in Bavaria in 2024.
  • The trial was held in Germany due to the principle of universal jurisdiction.

A court in Munich, Germany, has convicted an Iraqi couple, identified as Twana H.S. and Asia R. A., of enslaving two Yazidi girls and of membership in the Islamic State group (IS). Twana H.S. was sentenced to life imprisonment for charges including genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and severe sexual abuse of children. His wife, Asia R. A., received a juvenile sentence of nine and a half years. The couple was arrested in Bavaria in 2024.

The Yazidis, a Kurdish-speaking minority, faced persecution from IS starting in 2014, with thousands killed and women and children enslaved and raped. Germany recognizes these acts as genocide. Prosecutors alleged the defendants were part of IS's systematic campaign to destroy the Yazidi religion.

According to reports, Twana H.S., who had previously sought asylum in Germany, returned to Iraq in 2015. Prosecutors stated that the couple, married in Iraq, bought a five-year-old Yazidi girl as a slave in the autumn of 2015 and a twelve-year-old girl in October 2017. Twana H.S. is accused of repeatedly raping both children, while his wife allegedly prepared the room for him and scalded one of the girls with hot water. The children were reportedly forced into household work and forbidden from practicing their religion, and were subjected to beatings.

The trial proceeded in Germany under the principle of universal jurisdiction, which permits prosecution for international war crimes. Asia R.A. apologized during the trial, stating, "I'm sorry." Twana H.S. declined to speak in court. The second girl is reported to be missing.

Frequently asked questions

He was convicted of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, severe sexual abuse of children, and membership in the Islamic State group.

She received a juvenile sentence of nine and a half years for enslaving Yazidi girls and membership in the Islamic State group.

The trial was held in Germany due to the legal principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows prosecution for alleged war crimes occurring overseas.

One girl testified in court about the abuse. The second girl is reported to be missing.

What Happens Next

01The convicted individuals will serve their sentences.
02Further investigations may occur regarding the missing Yazidi girl.

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How It Developed

A German court convicted an Iraqi couple of enslaving two Yazidi girls.
The court also found the couple guilty of membership in the Islamic State group.
The man was sentenced to life imprisonment for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
His wife received a nine-and-a-half-year sentence.
The couple was arrested in Bavaria in 2024.
The trial took place in Germany under universal jurisdiction for alleged war crimes.

Sources

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German court convicts Iraqi couple of enslaving Yazidi girlsBBC News

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