Narrating her ordeal in the hands of the bloodthirsty me, a 15-year-old girl, whose identity was hidden for obvious reason, said she was forced to marry a militant more than twice her age.
Hear her, “After we were declared married I was ordered to live in his cave but I always managed to avoid him. He soon began to threaten me with a knife to have sex with him, and when I still refused he brought out his gun, warning that he would kill me if I shouted. Then he began to rape me every night. He was a huge man in his mid-30s and I had never had sex before. It was very painful and I cried bitterly because I was bleeding afterwards.”
Another 19-year-old who was raped said: “I could not tell anyone what happened, not even my husband. I still feel so ashamed and cheated.”Another woman with her, who was also raped, “vowed never to speak of it again as she was single and believes that news of her rape would foreclose her chances of marriage”.
Another victim, an aged woman said: “I was dragged to the camp leader who told me the reason I was brought to the camp was because we Christians worship three gods. When I objected to his claim, he tied a rope around my neck and beat me with a plastic cable until I almost passed out. An insurgent, who I recognised from my village convinced me to accept Islam, lest I should be killed. So I agreed.”
All of those interviewed by HRW said more could have been done by government security forces to prevent abductions and respond more quickly when they happened.
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