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Terror Networks
The Beatings Will Continue: Iraqi and Syrian Editions
2016-05-17
(IraqiNews.com) Nineveh – On Monday, an informed source in Nineveh Province said, that the so-called ISIS had stoned a woman and 20 youths on charges of illegal relations in eastern Mosul (405 km north of Baghdad).

The source reported for IraqiNews.com, “The so-called al-Hisba elements arrested a woman and 20 youths on charges of having illegal relations, and put them on the main road in Tahrir neighborhood in front of al-Zahra mosque in eastern Mosul.”

The source, who asked anonymity, added, “The elements of al-Hisba began stoning the woman and the youths for almost an hour till death,” noting that, “The bodies of the executed were transferred to the forensic medicine department in Mosul.”

ISIS executes 1 in Manbij

[ARA News] MANBIJ – Extremists of the Islamic State (ISIS) on Monday executed a young Syrian man in the city of Manbij in the northern Aleppo province, activists reported.

Faisal Abdulrahim al-Dahir, 23, was shot dead then crucified in a main square in central Manbij.

“Al-Dahir was accused by ISIS of cooperating with hostile parties,” local media activist Nasir Taljbini told ARA News in Manbij.

A member of the ISIS-led Sharia Court in Manbij read a statement to dozens of people who witnessed the execution on Sunday afternoon, accusing the victim of communicating with the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)–that are in conflict with ISIS in northern Syria.

“The Sharia official claimed that al-Dahir has leaked security information about ISIS military movements in Manbij city,” an eyewitness told ARA News, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The dead body of al-Dahir was crucified, and ISIS jihadis warned the civilians not to remove him before Thursday.

“ISIS ordered people to avoid removing the victim’s corpse before three days have passed,” Taljbini reported.
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