Samira Salih Ali an-Nu'aimi

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Samira Salih Ali an-Nu'aimi ( Arabic سميرة صالح علي النعيمي; born 1963 ; died September 22, 2014 ) was an Iraqi lawyer and human rights activist .

On Facebook, she criticized the destruction of mosques and other cultural assets in Mosul by IS . As a result, she was kidnapped on September 17, 2014 in her home by masked armed men. She was sentenced to death by a Sharia court on charges of apostasy . According to the UN, she was tortured for five days to force her to practice a tauba before being executed . On 22 September 2014, it became public in Mosul shot . Her death was announced and condemned by Said Raad al-Hussein , UN High Commissioner for Human Rights . Your Facebook page has been blocked. Relatives said there was evidence of torture on her body. She was married and has three children.

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Individual evidence

  1. IS fighters shoot Iraqi human rights activist . Zeit Online, September 25, 2014
  2. ↑ Terrorist militia "Islamic State": Extremists shoot Iraqi human rights activist. In: Spiegel Online . September 25, 2014, accessed June 10, 2018 .
  3. http://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/international/in-mossul-is-ermordet-irakische-menschenrechtsanwaeltin/10756004.html
  4. http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/09/25/ISIS-kills-Iraqi-woman-activist-.html