ISIS 'morality policewoman' covers her face in German court

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ISIS 'morality policewoman' who let slave girl die covers her face in German court

A German woman who joined ISIS has gone on trial today accused of letting a five-year-old Yazidi 'slave' girl die of thirst.

 

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To be fair they're not the most handsome of people so covering her face is a blessing...

And where is the husband?

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