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A Stockholm court has sentenced 52-year-old Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for her involvement in genocide, crimes against humanity, and gross war crimes against the Yazidi religious minority in Syria in 2015. According to the court's ruling, Ishaq's actions contributed to the imprisonment and enslavement of Yazidi women and children, following the Islamic State's brutal campaign against this group, which resulted in over 3,000 deaths and the displacement of many from their ancestral homes. Upon returning to Sweden in 2020, Ishaq was already serving time for other crimes committed in Syria. The court stated that her offenses represented not only severe violations of individual rights but also a profound assault on fundamental human values. Her lawyer has indicated that Ishaq denies the charges and is contemplating an appeal. The United Nations previously classified the Islamic State’s attacks on Yazidis as a genocidal campaign, further emphasizing the gravity of the offenses committed.