Report: ISIS sells Christian women, children for sex

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, known as ISIS or ISIL, sells Christian women and children as sex slaves, setting the highest price for the youngest captives, according to a report by the Catholic group Knights of Columbus.
The report, submitted in early March to U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry by advocacy groups Knights and In Defense of Christians, a DC-based nonprofit which works to preserves Christianity in the Middle East, included a copy of a price list or menu for a "Yazidi or Christian woman" and "all children."