After a bit more back-and-forth over Booker's gun proposals, host Whoopi Goldberg jumped in to send the show to a commercial Online Cigarettes Store USA break, promising the pair that they’d continue the conversation in the next segment. The fight for justice for victims of Islamic State militants does not end with the death of leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Nobel laureate Nadia Murad said on Wednesday, asking: "How about those that raped us?"
Murad, who won the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, is an Newport Pleasure Iraqi Yazidi woman who was enslaved and raped by Islamic State (ISIS)fighters in Mosul, Iraq, in 2014. Several of her brothers were killed by Islamic State and their wives also held captive.
Since 2010, Baghdadi led the jihadist group. U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that Baghdadi killed himself by detonating a suicide vest after fleeing into a dead-end tunnel during a raid by U.S. special forces in northwest Syria.
"At first I talked to my sisters-in-law," Murad told reporters at the United Nations. "Everyone was saying: 'OK, but this is just Baghdadi, how about all these ISIS?'"
"How about those that raped us? They sold us, they still have our girls, they still have our children - about 300,000 Yazidis still missing, Newport 100s Box we don't know anything about them," she said.