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German IS woman on trial for letting ‘slave’ girl die of thirst

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BERLIN: A German woman who joined the Islamic State militant group will go on trial after being accused of the war crime of letting a five-year-old “slave” girl die of thirst.

Prominent London-based human rights lawyer Amal Clooney is part of the team representi­ng the dead Yazidi girl’s mother, but Clooney was not expected to appear in the Munich trial.

The defendant, identified only as Jennifer W., 27, faces life in jail if found guilty of committing a war crime, murder, membership in a terrorist organisati­on and weapons offences.

According to news weekly Der Spiegel, the defendant, herself the mother of a small girl, had incriminat­ed herself while talking to an undercover FBI informant in a bugged car.

German prosecutor­s allege her IS husband had purchased the Yazidi child and her mother – a co-plaintiff in the trial – as household “slaves” whom they held captive while living in then IS-occupied Mosul, Iraq, in 2015.

“After the girl fell ill and wet her mattress, the husband of the accused chained her up outside as punishment and let the child die an agonising death of thirst in the scorching heat,” prosecutor­s charge.

“The accused allowed her husband to do so and did nothing to save the girl.” German media said the defendant’s husband, Taha Sabah Noori Al-J., had beaten both the Yazidi mother and child, and that Jennifer W. allegedly also once held a pistol to the woman’s head.

The trial will start under tight security in a Munich court that deals with state security and terrorism cases.

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