Nadia Murad and Lamiya Aji Bashar were among thousands of women and girls abducted, tortured and sexually abused by Islamic State fighters in Iraq in 2014.
The Yazidi are a small, religious sect whose beliefs combine elements of several ancient Middle Eastern religions.
Islamic State considers them devil-worshippers.
Murad, now aged 23, was held by IS in Mosul but escaped her captors in November 2014, reached a refugee camp and eventually made her way to Germany.
Speaking at Cairo University in Egypt, she told students: "When Daesh entered my village, they killed children, the old and young men.
"The next day, they killed the old women and led the young girls, including me, to Mosul.
In Mosul, I saw thousands of Yazidi women where they were distributed to their slave masters."
Source - Mirror UK
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