ISIS stormed Nadia Murad Basee Taha's Iraqi village in August 2014 and captured the then 19-year-old before massacring members of her family.
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Nadia was part of the Yazidi community which was stormed by terrorists.
Six of her eight brothers were murdered in front of her alongside 300 other men from her village, before she was snatched and repeatedly raped by 'countless' men several times a day.
Her mother was killed while Nadia and her two sisters and teenage female cousins and nieces, were transported to the ISIS stronghold of Mosul with more than 150 other girls before being subjected to horrific sexual abuse.
She said she had to 'take herself off to another world' as she was brutally raped.
Nadia was eventually able to escape some three months later, fleeing to the safety of a refugee camp before finding asylum in Germany.
The UN has branded ISIS’s treatment of the Yazidi people a possible genocide, after the terror group launched a campaign of murder, rape, abuse and torture against the population, Daily Mail reported.
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