Russian women who were sentenced to life in prison standing with children in a hallway of the court in Baghdad.
- Six women from Azerbaijan and four from Tajikistan were also condemned to life in prison Sunday on the same charge.
Six women from Azerbaijan and four from Tajikistan were also condemned to life in prison Sunday on the same charge.
The women, who have the right to appeal against the sentences, entered the court one-by-one dressed in black headscarves and pink blouses, most of them accompanied by their children.
They addressed the court through a translator, a Russian-language professor at Baghdad University hired by their embassy for the trial. "We will contact the parents to inform them of the verdict," a Russian diplomat at the hearing told AFP. Daesh took over nearly one third of Iraq in a blistering 2014 offensive, seizing control of the country's second largest city, Mosul, among others.
Baghdad declared military victory over the militants in December, after expelling them from all urban centres. It has detained at least 560 women and 600 children identified as militants or relatives of suspected Daesh militants, and is wasting no time in putting them on trial. Most of the women on trial on Sunday claimed they were tricked into going to Iraq.
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