The man and his former partner are accused of holding two Yazidi girls captive for years while subjecting them to forced labor, abuse and torture before handing them over to other IS members.
I’d say the same about a non-minority who’d committed the same crime and was covering their face for the camera.
A large part of rehabilitation is admitting wrongdoing and displaying a desire to apologize and make amends, this man has not - unlike his co-charged woman in the case, whom you’ll notice I didn’t mention, even though she too is ‘minority’, as you put it.
You make a lot of assumptions.
I’d say the same about a non-minority who’d committed the same crime and was covering their face for the camera.
A large part of rehabilitation is admitting wrongdoing and displaying a desire to apologize and make amends, this man has not - unlike his co-charged woman in the case, whom you’ll notice I didn’t mention, even though she too is ‘minority’, as you put it.