After conquering Kirkuk and the areas around it on October 16, 2017, many stories of humiliating and driving out the Kurdish families by the forces of Hashd-Al Shaabi have been heard.
The story of harassing a Kurdish nationality woman is the last unheard story published by Shkoi Kurdistan newspaper and spread on social media.
A member of the family who spoke on condition of anonymity told Shkoi Kurdistan newspaper that, ” in the mid of October 2020, the Hashd-Al Shaabi forces started to put pressure on a kurdish woman named (Badria Fathulla Abdulla) in the village of (Faka) administered by Qaratapa town who is now widow.
They forced her to marry a likely mad man related to Hash Alshaabi forces and justified their request by saying the woman is widow and her husband was a member of Baath party who committed crime and theft things from his relatives. Later, forcefully she was married to the mad man who was injured in a war against ISIS and treated for a gunshot wound to the head. The wound caused him behave like a mad man, the Hashd Al-Shaabi forced her to marry the man just to serve him and it became clearer later that the army treated the woman as a trophy of war.
As the member of the family explained, a brother of that woman named (Mohammed Fathulla Abdulla) wanted to defend his sister but was arrested by Hashd Al-Shaabi forces and he was banished. Additionally, a son of this woman named (Omar Hidayat Amin) who was under a serious threat was banished by Hashd Al-Shaabi forces and they forcefully made him leave the country.
Qara Tapa is a predominantly multi cultural town in Diyala Governorate, Iraq. It is located northwest of Jalula and south of Kifri.