'ISIS executed my husband by beheading'
11:34
Ebîr Ehmed/JINHA
HESEKÊ - Necah Îbrahim whose husband were executed by ISIS gangs, said that she is looking forward her children to grow.
People in each village, cities and regions captured by ISIS have been experienced great pain. The QSD (The Syrian Democratic Forces), YPG (The People's Protection Units) and YPJ (Women's Protection Units) have saved many civilians until now; however, there is still a lot of places where people's pain and grief aren't seen and heard. 35-year-old Necah Îbrahim is from the Holê city of Cizîrê Canton, was one of victims of the atrocities of ISIS and in her life, a deep wound has opened.
Necah noted that her husband was brutally beheaded by ISIS gangs, and said that: "When ISIS gangs came to Holê in 2015, they practiced the cruel and inhumane torture on citizens for a long time. During ISIS's power, one day, my husband's phone fall from my daughter's hands, for falling of the phone, my husband was upset and cursing. In that time one of the ISIS's gangs' members heard his sound and entered with brutal way into our house. The gangs arrested my husband for this reason in front of our children eyes."
Necah pointed out that after a couple days of arresting her husband they asked about him; however, they couldn't get any news about him and Necah continued to talk by saying: "At the beginning of arresting my husband, we asked gangs' members for seeing him, but they said that they are going to give him education and he will return home after the education. After 10 days of arresting, we heard that my husband had been beheaded by ISIS gangs in Şedadê. When I heard that, I wanted to bring his corpse here; however, the gangs said that no one must come to take his corpse, if someone comes, they will killed."
Necah continued her speech with an eye that full of tears: "I wish God punishes ISIS members. If they were really muslims, they would never let those children being fatherless. Until now, I cannot believe that my husband died and he isn't with us now. I will never forgive them." In the end, Necah noted that she is looking forward her fatherless children to grow and despite all difficulties, at least she can find a safe life for her children. And said that:" Now the revolutionary forces have continued to liberate cities, villages and regions from ISIS gangs and they are still fighting in order to save us, and they are our great hope."
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