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16 Islamic State fighters forced to become suicide bombers for contracting HIV from Moroccan sex slaves
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At least 16 ISIS fighters who contracted HIV from having sexual intercourse with two Moroccan sex slaves have been commanded to carry out suicide attacks, according to a medical personnel who was coerced to treat them.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/21/2015 (9 years ago)
Published in Middle East
Keywords: sex slaves, ISIS, moroccan, aids, disease, suicide bombers
MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - Most of the men were identified as foreign ISIS fighter. They were treated at an ISIS-ran hospital in the east-Syrian city of Al-Mayadeen and were quarantined afterwards. ISIS beheaded an extremist who knowingly allowed his HIV-infected blood to be transfused to another ISIS fighter, earlier this year.
Last June, ISIS slaughtered an Indonesian fighter for passing on the disease on to his 15-year-old Yazidi sex slave and donating his blood to an ISIS-ran hospital with all awareness.
Another Egyptian fighter who received his blood and two Saudi-nationals who raped the teenager all contracted the disease. The fighter was aware he was a carrier before joining ISIS in September 2013, according to an investigation into Indonesian's medical records.
Additionally, undercover journalists revealed ISIS was carrying out widespread blood tests on all fighters since the Aids panic. It was also revealed from the anti-ISIS activist group, Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, that the terror group had set up an Aids-detection center in Al-Mayadeen.
A doctor working in the hospital stated that ISIS commanders "stressed the need to check each drop of blood transferred to IS members," according to an undercover journalist.
Hospitals in Islamic State's adopted capital, Raqqa, have suffered from a lack of equipment that identifies Aids, according to Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently. According to several activists, the transfusions have been performed with blood or safety tests to check if it was disease-free.
The group also claimed that the virus is prevalent in ISIS, because a huge population of fighters "are drug addicts or have criminal backgrounds." The disease becomes very quickly contracted by others, because the extremists frequently swap wives and sex slaves.
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