Thursday, December 10, 2015

This is horrible news ... if true ...


ISIS split a man in two in its latest public execution.  
Islamic State fighters tied his legs to two different cars and drove them in different directions.

ISIS terrorists, in one the most brutal methods of execution, killed another media activist by cutting him in half, in Deir ez-Zor, Syria, As-Safir News Network reported. 
The man was sentenced to death on a charge of spying for Syrian army and revealing ISIS locations. 
ISIS executed the man, in public, by tying each one of his legs behind of two cars and drove them in different directions. 
There are no more details about the story and the nationality of the journalist.
So far ISIS terrorists, who are known for their brutal way of execution, have killed so many journalists from different nationalities. - Gateway Pundit

7 comments:

  1. Let us continue to pray for all the victims who have met horrible deaths under ISIS. Let us not forget the innocent who have suffered and still do.

    To think what awaits those who continue to inflict horror upon the people without remorse is something I cannot begin to imagine.

    Nuestra Señora de Loreto ruega por nosotros.

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  2. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/12/10/iranian-woman-to-be-stoned-to-death-as-rest-world-marks-un-human-rights-day/

    Did you see this report, Terry?

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  3. Is this being reported anywhere other than Gateway Pundit? Not that I doubt ISIS's cruelty, but Gateway Pundit isn't very reliable.

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    1. I wondered about that too - it is the only place I found the story. I'm not familiar with Gateway Pundit - maybe I should delete this.

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    2. Unfortunately in this kind of climate, where horrors and brutalities have become the sorts of things we're always hearing about this group we just accept each fresh instance without question. I suppose that's unfair.

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  4. I think it's safe to assume that when it comes to Daesh, anything monstrous that can be done has been done.

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