Displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence in the Iraqi town of Sinjar west of Mosul, line up to receive food at the khanki camp on the outskirts of Dohuk province, September 13, 2014. REUTERS/Ari Jalal
IN PHOTO: Displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence in the Iraqi town of Sinjar west of Mosul, line up to receive food at the khanki camp on the outskirts of Dohuk province, September 13, 2014. REUTERS/Ari Jalal REUTERS/Ari Jalal

The crazy radical members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, has done it again. Without regard for life nor respect for women, a lone ISIS militant did a killing spree, gunning down over 150 women and girls because they had refused to marry the jihadists. Some of those killed, unfortunately, were pregnant.

The mad killing spree happened in the Western province of Al-Anbar, Turkish media reported, citing Iraq's Ministry of Human Rights. The women were buried in mass graves in the Iraqi city of Al-Fallujah. The lone assailant was identified as Abu Anas Al-Libi, an ISIS jihadist. It is believed the women and girls were picked from among the prisoners kept in the Al-Hadra Al-Muhamadiya mosque. Most of the gunned down victims were Yazidi.

A statement released by Iraq's Ministry of Human Rights said the ISIS had managed to commit extensive killing operations in the city. The ministry said the victims were buried in two mass graves in Al-Zaghareed area in the Joulan Quarter and Al-Saqlawiya area.

The ministry also said many families were also forced to migrate from the province's northern town of Al-Wafa after hundreds of residents received death threats. Women who get captured by the ISIS are given or sold to ISIS fighters and then used for sex.

Earlier, the ISIS has published a guidebook called 'Questions And Answers On Taking Captives And Slaves.' The Arabic manual, the Daily Mail said, contained instructions for its fighters telling them how to rape women and girls they had taken into slavery. It also listed how to buy and sell women and girls who have been captured in war.

The document, published by the Research and Fatwa Department of ISIS and circulated on the Twitter accounts of senior IS leaders, said fighters have the rights to turn all captured "unbelieving," including Jews and Christians, into slaves and concubines, as well as sell them off.

Rev. Canon Andrew White, the Anglican vicar in Baghdad, early in December said the ISIS had beheaded four Iraqi Christian children for refusing to convert to Islam. "ISIS turned up and they said to the children, 'you say the words that you will follow Muhammad.' The Children, all under 15, four of them, they said, 'no, we love Yasua [Jesus]. We have always loved Yasua. We have always followed Yasua. Yasua has always been with us.'" The Christian Post quoted White. "[The militants] said, 'say the words!' [The Children] said, 'no, we can't do that.' They chopped all their heads off."