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Thursday, 1 May 2014

PHOTOS: Syrian rebels crucified by Islamic extremists (viewers discretion is advised)


The Islamic State in Iraq and the ash-Sham (ISIS), are an Islamic group which was rejected by al Qaeda in early 2014 for being a “liability to the al-Qaeda brand” and too extremist .
The hard-line group said it had executed a total of seven prisoners who it claimed had carried out a grenade attack on one of its fighters earlier this month including the two men crucified on a roundabout.

Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights posted pictures of the two prisoners being crucified at the roundabout.
The dead man body hangs limply from a makeshift crucifix; the black stripe of a blindfold covers his eyes.

Another photo of a different man’s crucifixion shows a similar scene. In that image too, a young boy stands only feet from a lifeless corpse bound to a cross and publicly displayed.
One of the men is pictured with a banner wrapped round his body which reads: "This man fought against Muslims and threw  a grenade in this place."



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