07-02-2015, 11:26 AM
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The blood-soaked executioners of ISIS
have spared neither women nor children
since the jihadist army established its
caliphate a year ago, putting an estimated
74 kids and even more women to death for
such offenses as practicing “magic†and refusing to fast during Ramadan.
A total of 3,027 people have been executed
by ISIS since it declared itself a state under
strict Islamic law in Syria and Iraq last June,
according to a new report by the UK-based group, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
"Many of the charges against those
executed are recorded as blasphemy and
spying, but others include sorcery, sodomy,
practicing as a Shia Muslim," the report
states.
"Many of the charges against those executed are recorded as blasphemy and spying, but others include sorcery, sodomy, practicing as a Shia Muslim."
Just this week, two children whose ages
were not known were crucified in the
Mayadin, Deir Ezzor province in eastern
Syria after ISIS accused them of not
properly fasting during Ramadan. The
children’s bodies, put on public display on crossbars, each bore a sign explaining their
violation during the holy month for Muslims
that runs June 17 to July 17.
With each execution justified by ISIS' medieval
interpretation of the Koran, the group is
attempting to portray itself as the true practitioners of Islam, say experts. “Underlying all these executions is the apocalypse ideology of the final battle between the believers and the unbelievers,†said Jasmine Opperman, the director of Southern Africa Operations at the Terrorism, Research
Http://foxnews.com/world/2015/07/02/isis...uding-not/
The blood-soaked executioners of ISIS
have spared neither women nor children
since the jihadist army established its
caliphate a year ago, putting an estimated
74 kids and even more women to death for
such offenses as practicing “magic†and refusing to fast during Ramadan.
A total of 3,027 people have been executed
by ISIS since it declared itself a state under
strict Islamic law in Syria and Iraq last June,
according to a new report by the UK-based group, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
"Many of the charges against those
executed are recorded as blasphemy and
spying, but others include sorcery, sodomy,
practicing as a Shia Muslim," the report
states.
"Many of the charges against those executed are recorded as blasphemy and spying, but others include sorcery, sodomy, practicing as a Shia Muslim."
Just this week, two children whose ages
were not known were crucified in the
Mayadin, Deir Ezzor province in eastern
Syria after ISIS accused them of not
properly fasting during Ramadan. The
children’s bodies, put on public display on crossbars, each bore a sign explaining their
violation during the holy month for Muslims
that runs June 17 to July 17.
With each execution justified by ISIS' medieval
interpretation of the Koran, the group is
attempting to portray itself as the true practitioners of Islam, say experts. “Underlying all these executions is the apocalypse ideology of the final battle between the believers and the unbelievers,†said Jasmine Opperman, the director of Southern Africa Operations at the Terrorism, Research