• UN: ISIS is deploying child suicide bombers & executioners; conducting mass killings
    22 replies, posted
[quote] 11 November 2016 – As mass graves and further evidence of sexual exploitation, torture and killings, child recruitment and other grave human rights abuses committed by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL/Da'esh) extremists in Iraq come to light, the top United Nations human rights official has called for immediate action to ensure that the rights and the needs of victims and survivors are met – including the need for justice, truth and reconciliation. “The extent of civilian suffering in Mosul and other ISIL-occupied areas in Iraq is numbing and intolerable,” said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein in a news release issued today, citing heartbreaking [b]images of children being forced to carry out executions, stories of women being 'redistributed' among ISIL fighters, of killings for possession of SIM cards, and killings of those perceived to be opposed to ISIL's takfiri doctrines.[/b] [...] Just over the past few days, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has received reports that: - ISIL appears to be continuing to carry out killings based on decisions of its self-appointed 'courts'. On Tuesday, ISIL reportedly shot and killed 40 civilians in Mosul city after accusing them of 'treason and collaboration' with the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF). The victims were dressed in orange clothes marked in red with the words: 'traitors and agents of the ISF.' Their bodies were then hung on electrical poles in several areas in Mosul city. - [b]Also on Wednesday, ISIL deployed what it calls the “sons of the caliphate” in the alleys of the old town of Mosul, wearing explosive belts. We are concerned that these may be teenagers and young boys. ISIL also posted a video on Wednesday showing four children, believed to be between 10 and 14 years old, shooting to death four people for spying for the ISF and the Peshmerga.[/b] The video shows the victims falling into the river nearby. - Since 27 October, ISIL has been relocating abducted women, including Yezidi women, into Mosul city and into Tel Afar town. Some of these women were reportedly “distributed” to ISIL fighters while others have been told they will be used to accompany ISIL convoys. - Last Monday, 7 November, the ISF reportedly found in Shura sub-district of Mosul an underground prison containing 961 people, all of them Sunni, and many of them former ISF officers or members of the Iraqi Islamic Party. People in the prison – which reportedly had cages measuring 1 metre by 0.5 metres – bore signs of torture and malnutrition. - Also last Monday, ISIL announced through loudspeakers mounted on vehicles in Mosul that it would execute any members fleeing from the battlefield. ISIL also reportedly announced that, on 6 November it had beheaded seven of its militants for deserting the battlefield in the Kokjali area of eastern Mosul. OHCHR has more reports of ISIL forcing villagers to leave their homes, and more details are also emerging about the reports of a [b]mass grave containing at least 100 people[/b] in an Agricultural College building in Hamam al-Alil that was discovered on Monday. “What is clear is that many more mass killings took place in Hamam al-Alil and other locations, with victims' bodies dumped at various locations, including a cement factory yard, the Tigris River and also reportedly at Mosul airport and in the Tal-al-Zahab area of Mosul District,” Mr. Zeid said. [/quote] [url]http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=55531[/url]
So how's that glorious utopian global caliphate working out for you guys?
[QUOTE=Trilby Harlow;51356007]So how's that glorious utopian global caliphate working out for you guys?[/QUOTE] This is a death cult. Their utopia is in heaven.
I'm not even surprised at this point.
its genious children is easy to make new generals and good soldiers not so easy it might be evil but its not dumb
don't worry, the refugees are mostly women and children, we'll be fine. paranoia has become reality, once again.
[QUOTE=Pops;51356322]don't worry, the refugees are mostly women and children, we'll be fine. paranoia has become reality, once again.[/QUOTE] Yeah damn those women and kids trying to escape getting killed, raped and enslaved.
[QUOTE=Jouska;51356331]Yeah damn those women and kids trying to escape getting killed, raped and enslaved.[/QUOTE] i'm not doubting that at all. what i'm saying is when you have isis promise to be wolves in sheep's clothing, and now these confirmed reports, it's only more of a reason to not bring them here, not to mention the few cases of domestic terrorism we've already had in the past few months of people who were at one point under the bureau's nose. if we can't properly watch our own citizens, how the fuck do you expect them to handle 10,000 people from another continent?
[QUOTE=Pops;51356350]i'm not doubting that at all. what i'm saying is when you have isis promise to be wolves in sheep's clothing, and now these confirmed reports, it's only more of a reason to not bring them here, not to mention the few cases of domestic terrorism we've already had in the past few months of people who were at one point under the bureau's nose. if we can't properly watch our own citizens, how the fuck do you expect them to handle 10,000 people from another continent?[/QUOTE] Haven't refugees managed to conduct like 3 actual terrorists attacks in the history of your country because of your super strict vetting policies?
[QUOTE=Pops;51356350]i'm not doubting that at all. what i'm saying is when you have isis promise to be wolves in sheep's clothing, and now these confirmed reports, it's only more of a reason to not bring them here, not to mention the few cases of domestic terrorism we've already had in the past few months of people who were at one point under the bureau's nose. if we can't properly watch our own citizens, how the fuck do you expect them to handle 10,000 people from another continent?[/QUOTE] Even then we're not quite bringing them to Europe, they're coming here on their own.
[QUOTE=Rossy167;51356412]Haven't refugees managed to conduct like 3 actual terrorists attacks in the history of your country because of your super strict vetting policies?[/QUOTE] regardless of how unlikely it seems, it still should be considered a possibility given the circumstances.
[QUOTE=Pops;51356468]regardless of how unlikely it seems, it still should be considered a possibility given the circumstances.[/QUOTE] Ofcourse, it should be taken very seriously.
There is seriously no reason to pose as a refugee coming to America in order to carry out a terrorist attack. Not when there are so many other avenues for entering the U.S. through much less arduous means.
[QUOTE=nepnepnep;51356259]its genious children is easy to make new generals and good soldiers not so easy it might be evil but its not dumb[/QUOTE] children are open minded because they literary don't know what is right or wrong it's stupid it shows that their last chance are kids which are easiest to manipulate
[QUOTE=!LORD M!;51356017]This is a death cult. Their utopia is in heaven.[/QUOTE] Just like the Imperial Japanese Army in World War 2.
Aren't they going to run out of people at this rate?
At least these assholes will be gone in a year or so... hopefully.
Well, they used bombs on donkey before so I'm not surprised anymore
[QUOTE=Nebrassy;51359060]Well, they used bombs on donkey before so I'm not surprised anymore[/QUOTE] I'd like to think there's quite a line between donkeys and children.
[QUOTE=xZippy;51359073]I'd like to think there's quite a line between donkeys and children.[/QUOTE] yeah, definitely. But they both make shitty suicide bombers I'd imagine.
[QUOTE=Toyhobo;51359630]yeah, definitely. But they both make shitty suicide bombers I'd imagine.[/QUOTE] I'd imagine children make great suicide bombers for a group like ISIS. Children are easily influenced and a suicide bomber doesn't need extensive training, just to be told to press the detonator when they're close to the enemy. There's also the fact that it's much easier to fire on a suspicious grown adult than on a child, and that hesitation might give the bomber enough time to close the distance.
[QUOTE=Pops;51356350]i'm not doubting that at all. what i'm saying is when you have isis promise to be wolves in sheep's clothing, and now these confirmed reports, it's only more of a reason to not bring them here, not to mention the few cases of domestic terrorism we've already had in the past few months of people who were at one point under the bureau's nose. if we can't properly watch our own citizens, how the fuck do you expect them to handle 10,000 people from another continent?[/QUOTE] Yeah man I totally get what you mean. Even yesterday I saw a guy Jay walking. JAY WALKING! I mean, how can we be expected take in refugees from war torn nations when we cannot even control our own citizens? Way to generalise btw.
[QUOTE=!LORD M!;51356017]This is a death cult. Their utopia is in heaven.[/QUOTE] If that's the case could they kindly hurry up with that "death" thing so they stop ruining the world [editline]a[/editline] Ontopic I'm not even surprised. This seems like something they would've been doing since way long ago.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.