SYDNEY’S Islamic State butchers Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar have been accused of buying, raping and torturing Yazidi slave girls in Syria and teaching their young children how to torture the girls.

One woman has described how Sharrouf’s children threatened to behead them and film their deaths.

“(They) said that they would make a video while cutting off our heads,” the woman, who says she was bought as a slave by Sharrouf told the ABC’s 7.30 Report last night.

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media_camera Mohamed Elomar left Australia to fight in Syria.

media_camera Khaled Sharrouf with his sons, who are reported to have tortured slave girls after he captured and raped them.

She said the terrorists — who have been driving around Syria in a white BMW sports car — watched on as Sharrouf’s children tortured the young girls.

The allegations, made by four Yazidi women on the program, described how they were bought by the jihadists from a slave market after being kidnapped in Iraq.

Sharrouf — who made international headlines last year after photos of his son holding up the heads of Syrian soldiers were posted online — bought them from a slave yard.

Elomar, a former champion boxer and father of four, last year boasted to friends on Twitter he had “1 of 7 Yehzidi slave girls for sale” at $2500 each.

“Don’t worry brothers she won’t disappoint you,” Elomar said.

Chilling details have now emerged of how Elomar bullied and threatened to kill the Yazidi girls.

media_camera A Yazidi woman interviewed on the ABC’s 7:30 / Picture: Supplied media_camera A Yazidi woman interviewed on the ABC’s 7:30 / Picture: Supplied

“At night he was taking a girl downstairs, and when the girl returned she’d tell us, ‘He told me you have to marry me or else I will sell you, and if you say anything to my wife I will sell you or kill you’,” one of the women told 7.30.

Another described how they would beat the slave girls and “after sleeping with them for one night, they’d sell them to someone else”.

The four women identified Sharrouf and Elomar as their captors who kept them in a room on the second floor of a house on the outskirts of the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa in Syria.

Sharrouf lived there with his wife, three sons and daughters, Elomar lived alone on the first floor where the women reported he would rape or threaten to rape one of their friends.

media_camera A house in Raqqa where Yazidi women were held captive.

The women described how they were tortured and forced to do whatever the family demanded including taking orders from the children.

“We were required to do anything these children asked, we were their servants and slaves we weren’t allowed to disturb them or rebuke them.

‘‘That went for the entire family, we had to do anything they wanted.

“We could not even cry they hurt us so much. if you refused anything they demanded of us they would beat us,” one woman said. The women painted a picture of how Sharrouf’s children have been twisted by the violence and jihadist fanaticism they see around them.

“The children were holding knives and told us that they were going to kills us. They were calling us infidels ‘all Yazidis are infidels’, they said, the whole world must convert to Islam.”

media_camera Suhan Rahman, a Melbourne man thought to be in Islamic State and Mohamed Elomar. media_camera A young Yazidi boy Mohamed Elomar calls Amjed pictured with a gun pointing to the sky.

The women reported the harsh, violent existence in Raqqa was wearing down Sharrouf’s family who often pleaded with him to take them back to Australia.

“The family were always complaining, saying they can’t live in that place,” one woman said. “They were crying and quarrelling and demanding to return to Australia.