For hundreds of Yazidi girls and women, who were abducted by the Sunni Muslim extremist group, the ISIS persecution has become a nightmare, as they are being sold to its fighters in Syria, according to a human rights group. In the past few weeks, ISIS has distributed or sold about 300 female members of the persecuted religious minority who were abducted in Iraq.



In ISIS' eyes, the girls and women are "slaves of the spoils of war with the infidels," the Syria monitors said, adding that the terrorists sold them for about $1,000 each, claiming they had converted to Islam so that they can marry ISIS fighters.

The human rights group documented at least 27 cases of women who were sold and married to ISIS militants in the Aleppo suburbs, Raqqa suburbs and Al-Hassakah.