An Iraqi lawyer and women’s rights activist has been killed by ISIS, the head of the United Nations human rights office said on Thursday.
The killing follows the execution of a number of Iraqi women in areas under the group's control documented by United Nations monitors.
Two candidates contesting Iraq’s general election in Nineveh Province, were killed in July. A third female candidate was abducted by gunmen in eastern Mosul and has not been heard from since.
The latest victim Salih Ali al-Nuaimy, was seized from her home by ISIS last week and tortured for several days before a masked firing squad executed her in public on Monday, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the United Nations human rights commissioner, said in a statement.
Ms. Nuaimy had posted comments on her Facebook page condemning the “barbaric” bombing and destroying of mosques and shrines in Mosul, a northern Iraqi city, by the ISIS or ISIL.
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