German Daesh woman’s jail term increased for Yazidi murder

A defendant who allegedly joined the terrorist militia Daesh in Iraq, holds a file folder in front of her face in the courtroom of the Higher Regional Court, as she sits next to her lawyer Tarig Elobied, in Munich, Germany, Tuesday Aug. 29, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 29 August 2023
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German Daesh woman’s jail term increased for Yazidi murder

  • A district court in Munich reopened the trial and increased the sentence to 13 years, a court spokeswoman told AFP

FRANKFURT, Germany: A Munich court on Tuesday increased the jail term to 14 years for a German woman who joined the Daesh group and let a five-year-old Yazidi “slave” girl die of thirst.
Jennifer Wenisch, then aged 30, was sentenced in 2021 to 10 years in prison for “crimes against humanity in the form of enslavement” and membership of a terrorist organization.
But prosecutors in Munich requested a retrial, arguing the sentence handed down for the first of the two charges — nine years — was insufficient.
A district court in Munich reopened the trial and increased the sentence to 13 years, a court spokeswoman told AFP.
The verdict for membership of a terrorist organization remained unchanged at one year, bringing the total term to 14.
Wenisch, from Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany, left her homeland in August 2014 and traveled via Turkiye and Syria to Iraq, where she joined the jihadist group.
Her then husband — Iraqi Taha Al-Jumailly — purchased the Yazidi child and her mother as household “slaves,” whom they held captive while living in then Daesh-occupied Mosul, Iraq, in 2015.
The Yazidis, a Kurdish-speaking group hailing from northern Iraq, have for years been persecuted by Daesh militants who have killed hundreds of men, raped women and forcibly recruited children as fighters.
When the girl wet her bed, the husband chained her up outside as punishment and let the child die in the heat, according to prosecutors.
Wenisch allowed her husband to do so and did nothing to save the girl, they said.
In November 2021, Jumailly was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Frankfurt court for a string of offenses including genocide against the Yazidis, as well as crimes against humanity resulting in death.

 


Southern Transitional Council welcomes Saudi invitation for Yemen dialogue

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Southern Transitional Council welcomes Saudi invitation for Yemen dialogue

  • Saudi Arabia announced the invitation earlier on Saturday at the request of Rashad Al-Alimi, president of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council
  • Kingdom urged all factions to participate “to develop a comprehensive vision”

RIYADH: The Southern Transitional Council (STC) in Yemen on Saturday welcomed Saudi Arabia’s invitation to take part in an inclusive dialogue among southern Yemeni factions in Riyadh.

In a statement, the group said the move reflected the Kingdom’s commitment to resolving political issues through dialogue, particularly in relation to the southern people’s right to restore their state.

The STC stressed that any meaningful dialogue must recognize the will of the southern people, include full international guarantees, and consider a free referendum as part of any future proposals or political solutions.

The council said it had taken part in all stages of dialogue sponsored by Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Cooperation Council, beginning with the 2019 Riyadh Agreement, followed by the 2022 Riyadh Consultations, and culminating in the comprehensive Southern Dialogue that led to the adoption of the Southern National Charter in 2023—underscoring its consistent commitment to dialogue and political responsibility.

Saudi Arabia announced the invitation earlier on Saturday at the request of Rashad Al-Alimi, president of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council.

The Kingdom urged all factions to participate “to develop a comprehensive vision” that would fulfill the aspirations of the southern people.

The initiative has received broad regional and international support.