💨 Abstract
In the Hague, Dutch prosecutors called for an eight-year prison sentence for Hasna Aarab, a Dutch woman charged with joining Islamic State in Syria and keeping two Yazidi women as slaves. Aarab, who moved to Syria with her husband and son, faces charges of slavery as a crime against humanity, as she allegedly enslaved two Yazidi women from 2015 to 2016 while living in Raqqa.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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