Yazidi Slaves are made to eat meat of their own children, reveals women rescued by IDF from Gaza

When will the world start talking about Yazidi Genocide, the worst or all. The world turning blind eye upon the Yazidi Genocide is a classical example to show the significance of narrative and the demography.

Fawzia Amin Sido, a former captive of the Islamic State, has vividly recounted the unimaginable horrors she endured throughout her decade-long captivity at the hands of the group. 

Fawzia Amin Sido put out some of the most heart-wrenching truths in front of the world. She described how she and her two brothers were forced to “consume the flesh of Yazidi infants.” 

Fawzia Sido was captured with her two brothers by the Islamic State in 2014 when she was just nine years old. Following their capture, Fawzia Amin Sido and her two brothers were forced to participate in a grueling march from Sinjar to Tal Afar, then under the control of the Islamic State. The journey lasted three to four days, during which their captors provided no food. Upon reaching Tal Afar, Fawzia recounted, “They told us that they would give us food. They prepared rice and served it with meat that had a strange taste, causing some of us to experience stomach aches afterward.” 

After the meal, the captors revealed the horrifying truth: “This was the meat of Yazidi babies.” They displayed pictures of beheaded infants, taunting them with the statement, “These are the children you just consumed.” The trauma escalated when a woman suffered heart failure and died shortly thereafter. One grieving mother recognized her baby by its hands, deepening the anguish of those present.

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This is not that first time that the claims of ISIS forcefully making the captives eat human flesh has come in front of the world but unfortunately the world always decides to make a silence on this.

Fawzia Sido, who was “sold” to multiple jihadi fighters, including Abu Amar al-Makdisi, recently regained her freedom after being rescued from Gaza by the Israeli military in a joint operation with the U.S. embassy. While she has returned to her family in Iraq, the two children she had with al-Makdisi remain with his family in Gaza.

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