THIS is the moment a brave former Yazidisex slave confronted her ISIS rapist after previously fleeing Germany — and returning to Iraq when she bumped into him in the street.
Ashwaq Hajji Hameed had been kidnapped, sold into slavery and abused at the age of 14, but after fleeing the clutches of the death cult to Europe her hopes of feeling safe were dashed.
Ashwaq revealed last year that her ISIS slaver and rapist, Abu Humam, had also made his way to Germany.
The shamless brute stopped her in the street in Stuttgart and said he knew where she lived.
Unsurprisingly Ashwaq said she “wanted to leave Germany immediately” after the encounter, saying she “felt better staying in a refugee camp” in Iraq with her dad.
Now, on a dramatic confrontation on TV, Ashwaq demanded Abu Humam held his head up and look her in the eye.
But the coward failed to muster any decency and simply appeared to feel sorry for himself as he ignored her.
The brave woman asked her attacker “why did you do that to me?”,
Overwhelmed by the confrontation she collapsed to the ground.
Raise your head. Why did you do that to me? Why? Because I'm Yazidi?
Ashwaq Hajji Hameed
Ashwaq's face-off was revealed in footage recorded by the Iraqi National Intelligence Service and broadcast on Iraqi TV last night.
In a clip, which was shared on social media, Ashwaq said: “Raise your head. Why did you do that to me? Why? Because I'm Yazidi?
“I was 14-years-old when you raped me. Raise your head.
“Do you have a sister? Do you have feelings? Do you have any honour? I was 14-years-old.
“The age of your daughter! The age of your son! The age of your sister!
“You've destroyed my life. You took everything from me. Everything I dreamed of.
“But now you know what torture is, what it's like to be tortured, what loneliness is. If you had any sense, any feelings, you wouldn't have raped me when i was 14-years-old.
“I was the age of your son, the age of your daughter.”
It is hoped the encounter and Abu Humam's incarceration will finally bring some closure to Ashwaq.
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It is unclear how Abu Humam came to be imprisoned in Iraq.
But German authorities had promised to investigate after Ashwaq revealed she had met him there.
In 2018, speaking in a Facebook video, she said she had seen him in 2016 and then again two years later in Schwäbisch Gmünd in south-western Germany.
She told police and asylum officials about the encounter and although they identified the man from CCTV they said there was nothing they could do because he was also registered as a refugee.
The Yazidi genocide of 2014 saw ISIS storm into the Sinjar region of Iraq, home to hundreds of thousands of Yazidis.
Here they slaughtered thousands and enslaved women.