A Yazidi girl who was kidnapped by ISIS at age nine says she was forced into sexual slavery and subjected to years of rape and torture. According to reporting, she and her family were among the Yazidi women and children abducted by ISIS. Multiple outlets cite the total number of Yazidi women and children seized by ISIS—6,417—many of whom are described as being forced into sexual slavery or other forms of labour. The accounts also describe how captors transferred or sold victims to other ISIS members, contributing to prolonged exploitation. The reports focus on the girl’s ordeal during captivity and the conditions she experienced while held by ISIS. The information is presented as testimony and related documentation, reflecting the broader pattern of ISIS abductions and enslavement of Yazidi people during its campaign in northern Iraq and surrounding areas. The reporting does not indicate any change to ISIS’s role during the period described; it centers on the victim’s survival and ongoing effects of the abuse.