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VIDEO & PICS: ISIS Yazidi Sex Slaves Dealer Arrested in Iraq

An ISIS terrorist filmed bartering for young girls at a sex-slave market while demanding to 'check their teeth' has been captured in Iraq.
The terrorists was caught on video 18 months ago bidding for captured Yazidi girls on what was sickeningly billed as 'slave market day'.
During negotiations, he says he will pay more for girls with blue eyes and offers to pay the seller $500 for a 15-year-old.
But he demands to look in her mouth first, saying: 'If she doesn't have teeth, why would I want her?'
He has now been captured by Kurdish forces in Iraq, according to sources.
Pictures posted online show him being paraded for the camera by military commanders with the smirk he showed callously wore in the video wiped off his face.
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The video, which reported in November 2014, shows the men negotiating the price of the women, with blue and green-eyed young girls fetching a higher price.
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It starts with one man saying to the camera: 'Today is the slave market day.
'Today is the day where this verse applies: Except with their wives and the (captives) whom their right hands possess – for (then) they are not too be blamed'.
He added: 'Today is distribution day God willing. Each one takes his share.'
Another then says: 'I swear man I am searching for a girl. I hope I find one.'
The men laugh and another says: 'Today is the day of (female) slaves and we should have our share.'
Bartering begins after a seller is found, who says he is happy to sell his slave for a Glock pistol.
Sellers offer prices, with the captured militant going as high as five banknotes. Subtitles on the clip explain that one banknote is probably the equivalent of $100.
But the buyers explain the price they are willing to pay depends on looks and they will need to verify the girl is to their liking.
One says he would need to check the teeth of the 15-year-old being auctioned, and explains: 'If she doesn't have teeth, why would I want her?'
The video was shot in Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, which was seized by ISIS in June 2014, according to Al Aan TV - who translated the clip into English, Daily Mail reports.
The group have been reported as saying that Yazidi women and children captured during the offensive in Sinjar town were divided among fighters.

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