{"id":221814,"date":"2023-08-29T15:12:45","date_gmt":"2023-08-29T15:12:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allworldreport.com\/?p=221814"},"modified":"2023-08-29T15:12:45","modified_gmt":"2023-08-29T15:12:45","slug":"isis-bride-who-bought-slave-girl-5-and-chained-her-in-iraq-heat-to-die-jailed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allworldreport.com\/world-news\/isis-bride-who-bought-slave-girl-5-and-chained-her-in-iraq-heat-to-die-jailed\/","title":{"rendered":"ISIS bride who bought slave girl, 5, and chained her in Iraq heat to die jailed"},"content":{"rendered":"
An ISIS bride who bought a slave girl aged just five and chained her in the Iraq heat to die a horrible death has been jailed.<\/p>\n
German ISIS bride Jennifer Wenisch originally joined ISIS in Iraq where she left a young girl to die of thirst for wetting the bed back in August 2015.<\/p>\n
Ms Wenisch, 32, has been handed a 14-year prison sentence by a court in Munich for her sickening crimes against a young girl who she purchased with her then-husband, an ISIS fighter.<\/p>\n
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The woman had argued it was her former husband who chained the young girl up in the horrific act of abuse but a judge decided she was equally responsible.<\/p>\n
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Prosecutors claimed Wenisch put a gun to the slave girl mother's head who she had also purchased in an attempt to prevent her from crying over the fate of her daughter. <\/p>\n
The Higher Regional Court has charged Wenisch with enslavement resulting in death and accused her of having "acted out of contempt for fellow human beings," the Daily Mail reported.<\/p>\n
Wenisch, who was initially convicted in October 2021 on two counts of crimes against humanity through enslavement one resulting in death, saw her appeal thrown out of court. <\/p>\n
She was also convicted of being an accessory to attempted murder and a member in a terrorist organization abroad.<\/p>\n
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Her husband, identified only as Taha Al-J, had previously been convicted of genocide in a Frankfurt court back in November 2021, as well as crimes against humanity, war crimes and bodily harm resulting in death. <\/p>\n
He was sentenced to life in prison while his former wife Wenisch was handed a 14-year sentence behind bars. <\/p>\n
The girl's mother, who survived captivity and the horror gun threat from Wenisch, testified at both trials. <\/p>\n
Wenisch's role in ISIS was believed to be that of a street patroller in Iraq who, armed with a n AK-47 assault rifle, pistol and explosive vest, would maintain strict dress codes and see bans on tobacco and alcohol were held. <\/p>\n
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