Posted on 08/14/2015 1:24:49 PM PDT by Kartographer
American hostage Kayla Mueller was repeatedly forced to have sex with Abu Bakr Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State group, according to accounts provided to U.S. intelligence officials.
Mueller, whose death was reported in February, was held for a time by Islamic State financier Abu Sayyaf and his wife, known as Umm Sayyaf. Al-Baghdadi took Mueller as a "wife," repeatedly raping her when he visited, according to a Yazidi teenager who was held with Mueller and escaped. The 14-year-old talked to U.S. officials, who corroborated her account with other intelligence and passed it on to her parents, Carl and Marsha Mueller, in June, according to a family spokeswoman, Emily Lenzner.
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Hate to say it, but almost all women prisoners are raped in any conflict which is why we don’t always want women in battle.
And American Ambassadors.
It’s way past time to go SOA on these...creatures.
And then turn them over to the women to torture. Not surprised that the terrorist’s wife is named, as well.
Just what her parents would want to hear, on top of her death...
TMI, morons!
I don’t know anything about her. How did she come to be in the position to be captured and abused like this. Is she still alive, and where is she?
I’m sorry for this girl but why is it any worse if its an American? They are burning Iraqi Christians and Yazidis alive. Gang raping them. They are evil monsters, period.
Civilized nations do NOT send their women into combat.
That’s a shame...it’s a worse shame that I read the article and that didn’t jump up at me.
How did she get taken?
Sons of Anarchy?
She was working with Doctors Without Borders.
If Kayla was a Christian, she now wears a martyr’s crown.
Do not doubt. Al Baghdadi will get what is coming to him.
Mueller was a native of Prescott, Arizona, where she graduated from Tri-city College Prep High School. She attended Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff in 2007. She supported a variety of causes at home and abroad, in various areas and with many different services including humanitarian aid, human rights, youth mentorship, environmental activism, journalism, and English teaching. Her human rights activism and humanitarian aid included working in India with Tibetan refugees, supporting Tibet cause.[1] Her work in the Middle East included volunteering for Palestinian humanitarianism with the International Solidarity Movement and helping African refugees in Israel with the African Refugees Development Center.[2][3] Her activism and humanitarian aid involved work with the following organizations:[2][3] African Refugees Development Center, for whom she volunteered at a summer camp in Israel. America's Promise, an organization which facilitates volunteer action for children and youth Amnesty International, for whom she founded a student chapter at Northern Arizona University. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, a one-on-one youth mentorship organization in the United States. Contact Magazine, a Tibetan publication for whom she served as a journalist and an editor. Danish Refugee Council, for whom she worked to help Syrian refugees in Turkey. Food For Life Vrindavan, a local branch of Food For Life, which provides free food, education, and medical care for those in need in the region, for whom she taught English and kindergarten students.[4][5] Food Not Bombs, during college.[6] International Solidarity Movement, with whom she accompanied Palestinian families and children going to school. Just Peace, a social justice project of United Campus Ministries at Northern Arizona University, with whom she went on a humanitarian aid trip to Guatemala and with whom she advocated against torture and Guantanamo Bay. LHA Charitable Trust in Dharamsala, India, for whom she volunteered as an English teacher. New Day Peace Center in Flagstaff, Arizona, for whom she helped to establish services for veteran students at Northern Arizona University and at Coconino Community College. Northern Arizona University Center for Intercultural Education, which provides services to international students at Northern Arizona University. Plum Village, the French monastery of ThÃch Nhất Hạnh, for whom she volunteered in the center. Prescott Area Women's Shelter, where she worked during the nights to help meet the needs of homeless women, children, and families. Save Darfur Coalition, with whom she volunteered for three years, for whom she conducted multiple letter-writing campaigns and led two silent walks. STAND, for whom she served as the President of STAND:NAU, a local chapter at Northern Arizona University, as well as the Southwest Regional Outreach Coordinator of the parent organization. Support to Life, an international aid organization, for whom she worked to help Syrian refugees in Turkey Tibetan Hope Center, an organization that helps Tibetan refugees to gain life skills to live independently in India, for whom she taught English and compiled a monthly newsletter. Youth Count, where she volunteered in Prescott, Arizona participating in multiple environmental and inter-generational projects.
Clinton was the one who expanded the role of women in the military. Of course that was followed by eight years of GW Bush who did absolutely nothing to roll it back.
My idea of justice for this sort would not involve death.
It would involve a future subsistence lacking of manhood, the ability to be mobile, adequate breath, and filled with enough enduring massive pain to keep him ever mindful of what he did to achieve this fate.
It would be impossible for him to think clearly enough to plan vengeance against others.
So much for his 70 virgins. They could laugh knowing he’d never violate them.
An example of what the future holds for any of these sorts of sub-humans.
Do what he did, and look forward to a life never certain in which moment justice for you would be served.
We value our people’s. Just so you know...
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