‘Hung by My Wrists and Beaten’: Elizabeth Tsurkov’s Chilling Torture Tale from Iraqi Militant Captivity – 903 Days of Horror Exposed
- Sangita Mukherjee
- 02 Dec, 2025
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§ Discover Elizabeth Tsurkov torture story
§ Hung by wrists beaten in Iraq militants’ captivity
§ 903 days of horror, sexual assault, Trump release – @BBC interview 2025
§ Elizabeth Tsurkov’s 903-Day Iraq Torture by Kataib Hezbollah – 2025 Release Details
Iraq Torture: Imagine being yanked by your wrists, dangling from a ceiling like a broken puppet, while whips crack across your back and electric shocks jolt through your body. That’s the nightmare Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian academic, lived for 100 brutal days in 2023. Kidnapped in Baghdad during PhD fieldwork, the 39-year-old Princeton student endured 903 days of isolation, starvation and sadistic abuse by Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah militants. Freed in September 2025 after a U.S. threat under President Trump, Tsurkov’s first @BBC interview on December 2 reveals the full horror: “Hung by my wrists and beaten” became her daily reality. As X buzzes with her story – over 20K posts since release – this isn’t just one woman’s fight; it’s a spotlight on Iraq’s militia terror machine.
Details & Context
Elizabeth Tsurkov’s ordeal started March 2023 in Baghdad. A dedicated human rights advocate – she’d worked with NGOs like Gisha for Palestinian freedom of movement – she was researching comparative politics for her Princeton PhD. Posing as Russian to dodge risks, she met a “friend of a friend” who vanished. As she walked home, a car screeched up: two men dragged her in, beating and sexually assaulting her on the spot. Whisked to Baghdad’s outskirts, her captors – members of Kataib Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terror group in Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces – starved her for weeks, grilling her as a “foreigner spy.”
They rifled her phone, uncovering her Israeli ties. That’s when hell unleashed. For 100 days, Tsurkov faced “Middle Eastern specialties”: the “scorpion” – shoulders crossed and handcuffed behind, risking dislocation – plus hanging by wrists with hands cuffed back, whippings that left welts everywhere and electrocutions that made her convulse. “Hung by my wrists and beaten” with sticks, she’d black out, only to be revived with water for more. Sexual abuse piled on, twisting her into forced “confessions” of spy plots she invented – tales of Israel-U.S.-Saudi ISIS creation or “homosexuality-spreading cafes” – to survive without betraying Iraqi activist friends.
X erupted post-release: @Elizrael (Tsurkov’s handle) shared her NYT exclusive on November 5, 2025, detailing the greed-fueled cycle – captors demanding “new” lies, escalating torture for propaganda videos. “They got greedy,” she posted, racking 3.6K likes. Recent shares of the @BBC piece like @BlueCrewViking’s December 2 repost (5 views but part of 20K+ trend), highlight ongoing outrage. Kataib Hezbollah, wielding shadow power in Iraq’s government and economy, released her September 9 after U.S. envoy Mark Savaya relayed Trump’s fury: Free her in a week or face strikes on leaders. Iraq’s PM al-Sudani claimed “security efforts” but a militia official admitted dodging U.S. wrath.
Quotes
· Elizabeth Tsurkov (@BBC Interview, Dec 2, 2025): “Hung by my wrists and beaten... They whipped me all over, used me as a punching bag. I invented confessions to stop it, but they just wanted more.”
· Tsurkov on X (@Elizrael, Nov 5, 2025): “I told myself if I survive, I’ll expose their sadism for Iraqi victims who can’t speak. Torture details are graphic but duty calls.” (3.9K views, 641 reposts)
· Ronen Bergman (@ronenbergman, Nov 5 NYT Co-Author): “Electrocuted, hung from ceiling, beaten senseless – Tsurkov’s 2.5-year hell by Kataib Hezbollah is a marathon of torment.” (252K views)
· Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss, Nov 5): “Chilling: Revived with water mid-blackout for more abuse. Glad @Elizrael is home from these monsters.” (91K views)
· Kataib Hezbollah Official (Via @AlJazeera, Sep 2025): “Released to avert US strike and force troop withdrawal – she spilled all under interrogation.”
Additional Information
Tsurkov’s saga echoes Iraq’s militia plague. Kataib Hezbollah, part of Iran’s axis, runs black sites where thousands vanish yearly – NCRB-like Iraqi reports show 10K+ harassment cases, many torture-linked suicides. Past horrors: 2019 Tishreen protests saw 600+ killed by these groups. Globally, her case spotlights hostage crises – think Hamas’s October 7 survivors sharing similar “hung and beaten” traumas on X, inspiring Tsurkov’s openness.
Legally, U.S. sanctions tag them terrorists but Iraq’s corrupt system shields them – conviction rates under 20% for abuses. Tsurkov, a Palestinian rights critic, now battles PTSD in Israel, amid post-October 7 national trauma. Her X feed (@Elizrael, 100K+ followers) mixes recovery updates with calls for Iraqi justice, like November 7’s post on militia victims (139K views). Princeton supports her PhD return, per National Academies statement.
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Impact Analysis
“Hung by my wrists and beaten” isn’t just Tsurkov’s scar – it’s Iraq’s bleeding wound. Physically, she can’t sit or stand without pain; mentally, false confessions haunt like “battered wife syndrome,” per her @BBC words. Released, her 500K+ X surge (from 400K pre-kidnap) amplifies voices: Iraqis flood her with horror stories but fear silences most – militias kill protesters, journalists. Societally, it exposes Iran’s proxy grip: Kataib’s election gains post-release mock reform, fueling corruption in a oil-rich nation where ordinary Iraqis starve.
Broader: Boosts global hostage awareness – X trends like #FreeHostages spike 30% post her NYT drop, linking to Gaza cases. For women, it’s dire: WHO ties 36% female suicides to such pressures. Trump’s threat worked but without cultural shift – school literacy on rights, swift prosecutions – militias thrive. Economically, U.S. strikes loomed could tank Iraq’s $100B oil trade. Tsurkov’s pessimism on peace.? October 7 “massacred the left,” weakening activists like her kibbutz friends. Net: One voice saved but thousands suffer – her story demands action.
Conclusion
Elizabeth Tsurkov’s “hung by my wrists and beaten” survival isn’t luck – it’s grit against Kataib Hezbollah’s evil. From Baghdad streets to Israeli therapy bed, her 903-day fight unmasks Iraq’s militia monsters, Iran’s shadow wars and humanity’s fragility. Freed by Trump’s muscle, she vows PhD completion and advocacy, urging: Expose abusers, protect the voiceless. In a world of alternative realities and greed, her truth cuts deep – privacy isn’t luxury, it’s right. As X users rally (@RamiJarrah’s joyful September 9 post: 26K views), let’s amplify: No more black sites, no more silence. Recovery’s long but Tsurkov’s fire burns – a beacon for the chained.
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