- Local physicians claim ISIS militants in Raqqa have 'brutal' sex drives
- Fighters are said to be subjecting their wives to 'abnormal' sexual acts
- They are also seeking out 'blue pills' to improve their sexual performance
- Fighters also said to be purchasing 'kinky' underwear for their partners
- Jihadis are understood to take several forced brides as well as sex slaves
Published:
11:26 GMT, 17 February 2015
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Updated:
15:53 GMT, 17 February 2015
Militants
fighting for the Islamic State in Syria are seeking medical attention
to improve their sexual prowess and subjecting their wives to 'brutal,
abnormal' sex acts, according to local doctors.
In
an interview with activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently,
who are based in the terror group's de facto capital, doctors
anonymously revealed details of the jihadis' warped sex drives.
Despite
their claim to be ultra-conservative Islamic extremists, many of the
militants are spending part of their monthly salary on kinky underwear
for their wives and for the hundreds of young women and children they
kidnapped and now keep or sell as sex slaves.
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'Abnormal': Militants fighting for the
Islamic State in Syria are seeking medical attention to improve their
sexual prowess and subjecting their wives to 'brutal, abnormal' sex
acts, according to local doctors
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Kinky: Despite their claim to be
ultra-conservative Islamic extremists, many of the militants (such as
notorious commander Abu Wahib, pictured) are said buying 'strange'
underwear for their wives
Details of the Sunni extremists' twisted sexual appetites emerged in a report by Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently into the terror group's brutally oppressive treatment of women.
'A large section of ISIS members suffer from sexual anomalies and brutal instinctive desire for sex,' the report reads.
It
goes on to list the key reasons young women and girls particularly fear
the militants' vehement sexual advances, stating that many females are
too terrified to leave their homes due to the fighters' threats to
subject them to 'sexual practices of a brutal and abnormal manner'.
Other
so-called 'perversions' detailed in the report include ISIS fighters
'buying strange underwear for their women, desperately searching for
'blue pills in order to increase their strength to have more sex', and
medical reports detailing injuries sustained by women due to the
fighters' violent sex acts.
The
activists also claim that the fighters take numerous wives to satisfy
their demand for sex, and spend large amounts of time searching for
'sabaya' - kidnapped women and children, some of them as young as nine,
who have been sold into sex slavery.
The
near constant threat of rape and sexual assault has forced many of the
women in Raqqa to fear walking the streets. 'The houses became their
current tombs, because of fear from falling into the arms of the
soldiers of the Caliph,' the report states.
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Brutal: Local activist group Raqqa is
Being Slaughtered Silently claims ISIS' first act on seizing control of
the city last year was to 'crack down on women' and to launch a
'vigorous search by ISIS fighters for wives'
Raqqa
is Being Slaughtered Silently's report in to the militants' treatment
of women focuses on the terrorists forcing local females into marriage.
It
claims that the group's first act upon completely seizing control of
Raqqa last year was to 'crack down on women' and to launch a 'vigorous
search by ISIS fighters for wives'.
The
reasons for the local marriages are three fold, the report says -
firstly to tie the mostly foreign terrorists to local families, and
secondly to bind the militants to the local area - giving them familial
responsibilities that mean they are unlikely to desert or defect from
the Islamic State.
The
report says the militants have broken local rural customs, which
traditionally saw young men and women marrying cousins or other
relatives in order retain their family bonds.
With
ISIS fighters demanding the local women marry them instead, the local
women are said to have been left utterly miserable, and in some cases
suicidal.
The
militants are understood to pay a dowry of between £2,000 and £5,000
for each marriage, depending on whether the marriage is to a woman from
the city or the surrounding countryside.
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Oppressed: Details of the Sunni
extremists' twisted sexual appetites emerged in a report by Raqqa is
Being Slaughtered Silently into the terror group's brutally oppressive
treatment of women
As
part of their so-called 'crack down' on women after seizing control of
Raqqa, ISIS fighters demanded all women completely cover their body in
public - including their hands; insisted women only venture outdoors
when accompanied by a close relative, and prevented any woman older than
50 leaving the house, except in medical emergencies.
They
also closed any centres of education catering to women, demanded women
are surrounded by close female relatives if they are working, and
relentlessly harassed those seen outdoors alone.
To
force local families to effectively 'sell' their daughters to a jihadi
husband, the militants took advantage of the poverty sweeping Raqqa to
offer high dowries and welfare payments.
They
also offered male relatives of the forced brides prominent jobs both
within the terror group and the local area, in order to win the albeit
reluctant support of the local citizens.
According
to Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, ISIS even spread rumours that
unmarried women were being kidnapped and never seen again - a rumour
that encouraged young females into getting married out of fear for their
safety if they chose to remain single.
The
activists say that ISIS' barbaric treatment of the local female
population has seen women risking their lives by trying desperately to
escape their marriages. If they are later discovered, as many of them
are, the women are either stoned to death as apostates or adulterers.
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