ISIS summarily executes 15 civilians including 7 children in north-east Syria
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-27726035[/url]
[quote]Seven children were among 15 civilians killed by jihadist rebels in a feud with Kurds in the north-east of Syria, Amnesty International says.
Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis) targeted families working in a farming community in Hassakeh province in May, it adds.
It followed fighting between Isis and Kurdish armed groups in the area.
The al-Qaeda-linked group is currently battling rival rebels in the north, as well as the Syrian government.[/quote]
[url]http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/children-among-15-civilians-summarily-killed-northern-syria-2014-06-05[/url]
[quote]An eyewitness who arrived in the village shortly after the killings described dreadful scenes to Amnesty International:
“I entered a house and found two women lying dead on the floor. Between them lay a boy, probably aged six, also dead. I continued on my way and saw a man lying on the ground and next to him a pick-up vehicle turned into a bed. A woman was lying dead in there with three children; they all appeared to be under the age of 10... I walked further and found two men lying dead on the ground… I continued walking and saw another man lying dead next to a wall of a house. He had been shot in the head. I walked further on and saw men placing four or five bodies in a car, including a girl who was probably seven or eight years old,” he said.
A source at a hospital in Ras al ‘Ayn (called Serêkanîye in Kurdish) told Amnesty International that the hospital received 15 bodies on the same day. Most of the victims had been shot in the head. Two injured survivors, both women, one of whom had been wounded in the chest and thigh, were also taken to the hospital.
Those killed comprised five men, three women and seven children from two families, according to information received by Amnesty International. They belonged to a predominantly Arab farming community from the village of al-Sfeera in the Aleppo Countryside governorate working on land mainly owned by Kurds belonging to the Yezidi faith. Yezidis are regarded as infidels by ISIS and certain other armed groups, so most Yezidi Kurds fled the area in 2013 after ISIS took control.
“The attacks appear aimed at terrorizing and forcibly displacing the community living in the area. Amnesty International fears these civilians were killed as retribution for their perceived support of the YPG, either directly or indirectly through their Yezidi Kurdish landowners, or because they were mistaken for Yezidi Kurds,” said Philip Luther.[/quote]
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Goddamn it, Archer.
[QUOTE=NuclearJesus;45013094]Goddamn it, Archer.[/QUOTE]
what do you mean archer
[QUOTE=Hole;45013354]what do you mean archer[/QUOTE]
he got [b]lana[/b] pregnant.
DANGER ZONE
These guys got it.
You know. . .Archer? ISIS? Jesus, Hole. This is like. . .Babytown Frolics.
Edit: I know I'm not the only person on the forums who saw ISIS in the title, and immediately thought of Archer.
for a moment i thought they were referring to the sludge metal band...
this is much less metal.
:(
Islam is a religion of peace.
[QUOTE=Doom64hunter;45014476]Islam is a religion of peace.[/QUOTE]
So is christianity, but the crusades sort of proved there's people that interpret shit a bit too literally.
(A lot more detail than that but you get the point)
[QUOTE=Doom64hunter;45014476]Islam is a religion of peace.[/QUOTE]
Because this incident is representative of an entire religion, am I right?
Grow up.
[QUOTE=Doom64hunter;45014476]Islam is a religion of peace.[/QUOTE]
Because Islam is the only religion to have killed people in the name of their god?
Archer jokes are obligatory in every ISIS related thread
[QUOTE=Doom64hunter;45014476]Islam is a religion of peace.[/QUOTE]
shut up
this is not going to be another stupid shitstorm about islam
Religions are not a problem. It's the extremists that are.
Also, I'm pretty sure the leaders of these jihadist groups couldn't give two shits about Islam. They're probably doing all this for their own benefit. The whole jihad thing is just a tool to trick young people into enlisting.
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