ISIL Takfiris force Iraqi couple to divorce: Report
The ISIL Takfiri terrorists have reportedly coerced an Iraqi family in the militant-controlled city of Mosul into making their daughter separate from her Shia Muslim husband.
According to reports, Salama al-Khafaji, a member of the High Commission for Human Rights in Iraq, said the ISIL terrorists had held a so-called court session and ruled that the Iraqi family should force their daughter and her husband to divorce because the man came from Iraq’s Shabak Shia community.
Last month, the al-Qaeda-inspired militants called on the residents of Mosul to offer their women to the Takfiri terrorists and threatened the people in the city with consequences if they fail to comply with the order.
The terrorists have claimed the formation of a so-called Islamic caliphate or state and declared the terrorist group’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as “the caliph” and “leader of Muslims everywhere.”
Many Sunni and Shia leaders worldwide have condemned the ISIL anti-Islam acts including murder and rape.
Violence in Iraq escalated after the ISIL Takfiris took control of large swathes of the Arab country, including a number of key cities last month. The terrorists took control of Mosul, the capital of Nineveh Province, on June 10.













