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A brave victim of Islamic State who was captured in her home and sold as a sex slave has told of the daily horrors she was subjected to.

Nadia Murad, 21, is from the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, which is heavily populated by the Yazidi community.

Considered infidels by ISIS militants, many from the Yazidi community are stolen from their homes and told into a sex trade.

Miss Murad is one among thousands of women and children ISIS have taken and forced to become sex salves.

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Speaking at Cairo University in Egypt, she told students: "When Daesh entered my village, they killed children, the old and young men.

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"The next day, they killed the old women and led the young girls, including me, to Mosul.

"In Mosul, I saw thousands of Yazidi women where they were distributed to their slave masters.

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"There I saw a huge Daeshi, who wanted to take me.

"I implored to another man to take me instead when I saw he was smaller.

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"But he turned out later to be one of the worst people I’ve ever seen.

"The Daesh used to force me and other captives to pray and then rape us.

"We were not worth the value of animals. They raped girls in groups. They did what a mind could not imagine. In their so-called Sharia [Islamic law] courts, they had our names and phone numbers of our slave masters.

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"They would call us whenever they wanted to spend time with us and sell us."

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The brave victim eventually managed to escape her so-called "owner".

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She added: "I am the victim of terrorism disguised under the cloak of Islam. All these crimes are committed in the name of Islam.

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"I’ve come to the Muslim world to complain and demand an Arab and Islamic stance against Daesh .

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"No religion accepts enslaving women and raping children.

"We have the right to demand a united global stance because we share others values of humanity."

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She has previously spoken about her suffering at the hands of ISIS at the United Nations.