ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was ‘obsessed’ with women, turned ‘caliphate’ into state for females: Wife

ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was ‘obsessed’ with women, turned ‘caliphate’ into state for females: Wife

The first wife of slain Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi said on Friday that her husband and other members of the extremist organisation were “obsessed’’ with women.

The leader of the Islamic State and others in his organisation had become obsessed with women and have turned the “Caliphate State” into a state for women,’’ Asma Mohammed said in an exclusive interview with the Al-Hadath television channel.

She added that Mr al-Baghdadi and his organisation’s obsession with women “went beyond the limits of humanity.”

Married to Mr al-Baghdadi in 1999, the widow said her husband had more than 10 Yezidi women as slaves, adding that he once married a 13-year-old girl from Iraq.

Currently jailed in Iraq, the widow was clad in a black veil and was rarely looking straight at the camera throughout the whole interview.

She said some of Mr al-Baghdadi’s wives were as young as his daughters.

She stressed that foreign women played an important role in recruiting fighters.

According to Mr Al-Baghdadi’s wife, U.S. aid worker Kayla Mueller was also said to have been one of Mr al-Baghdadi’s slaves.

Mr Mueller was kidnapped by the Islamic State in 2013 in the Syrian city of Aleppo and died in captivity.

Mr al-Baghdadi’s wife added that her late husband only cared about his personal safety and ignored the rest of his family’s well-being as they kept moving from one place to another.

She said she had six children with Mr al-Baghdadi, but three had died, though she did not provide details as to where and how.

Mr al-Baghdadi’s wife had claimed that when they married, he was normal with no extremist views, but that changed after he was detained by U.S. forces in 2004 for no reason.

In the summer of 2014, Mr al-Baghdadi, as the leader of the Islamic State, declared a “caliphate” in large areas of Iraq and the neighbouring civil war-torn country of Syria.

The terrorist organisation controlled the area for years.

In August 2014, the Islamic State attacked the Sinjar region of Iraq and captured thousands of Yezidi women, later turning them into sex slaves for the jihadists.

The extremist militant group, though it had captured large swathes of land in western and northern Iraq plus parts of Syria, was defeated in late 2017.

However, Islamic State cells are still active in both countries.

U.S. Special Forces killed Mr Al-Baghdadi in Syria in the autumn of 2019. 

(dpa/NAN)

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