In a new video purportedly released by the Islamic State, a British executioner calls Prime Minister David Cameron an “imbecile” before executing five men accused of spying against the Islamic State for the United Kingdom. The video was allegedly filmed in Raqqa, the “capital” of the terrorist Islamic State.
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The executioner is suspected to be London born Abu Rumaysah also known as Siddhartha Dhar according to reports. He has been called the New Jihad John in the British press.
The propaganda video is ten minutes long and includes the execution of five shackled men dressed in orange boilersuits who “confessed” to spying for Great Britain
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In another new video purportedly released by the Islamic State, men and soldiers are beheaded and executed en masse in “Wilayat Sinai” peninsula, Egypt. The video is titled “War of the Minds” and was released on January 4, 2015.
ISIS terrorist group has once again shown its brutality nature after punishing a woman because of her neglecting to cover herself according to the Shariah Law.
She was free to choose one of these sentences: to cut her body skin or to bite her hand.
‘Mo’sam’ who was thinking that biting her hand could be less painful in comparison with another one let them to bite her hand.
An ISIS female terrorist, from Al-Khansaa Brigade, became known for eating the wrist of an Iraqi woman from Mosul, leading to her death.
ISIS judge ordered ‘Balva’, an Asian female soldier of ISIS, to execute the sentence at the church of ‘Hai al-Nabi Jerjes’ in the center of Mosul, al-Hadath News reported.
ISIS bloodthirsty executioner, Balva, accepted this request and in public she sank her teeth into the meat of Mo’sam’s wrist, cut a part of his hand and…
The Al-Khansaa Brigade, also spelled Al-Khanssaa Brigade, is an all-women police or religious enforcement unit of the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), operating in its de facto capital of Raqqa and Mosul.[1] Formed in early 2014 and apparently named after Al-Khansa, a female Arabic poet from the earliest days of Islam, it is unclear how widespread and sustained the group is.
An ISIL official, Abu Ahmad, said in 2014, “We have established the brigade to raise awareness of our religion among women, and to punish women who do not abide by the law.”[2] The outfit has also been called ISIL’s ‘moral police’
ISIS ‘female Gestapo’ leading campaign of terror against own sex – and 60 are British
Al Khansaa brigade rule by terror
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Daesh Defectors – 3 women leave al-Khansaa brigade
ISIS executes 73 of its own militants for evacuating headquarters in Sinjar, Iraq
The terrorist group of ISIS has reportedly executed dozens of its insurgents who fled recent battles with the Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Shingal (Sinjar) district in northern Iraq, official sources reported on Sunday.
“Under the request of the group’s alleged caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, some 73 ISIS militants, who apparently fled the fighting with the Peshmerga forces in the Yezidi region of Shingal few days ago, were executed,” the Kurdish official Saeed Mamozini told reporters in Erbil.
He stressed the executions were carried out by firing squad south of Mosul.
Earlier this week, the terror group executed a number of its local Iraqi militants in Anbar province west of the country on charges of high treason and dissidence from the group, an eyewitness said on the condition of anonymity.
The source revealed that the extremist group has recently arrested dozens of its Iraqi members, who were apparently trying to desert the group and flee outside the ISIS-held city of Ramadi.
“The group has executed eight local members in the town of Zankoora, in Anbar province,” the source added.
In the meantime, ISIS foreign members carried out a campaign of arrests against Iraqi members of the group, executing dozens on charges of high treason.
Over the past few days, the terrorist group has faced defeat in both Syria and Iraq. In Syria, ISIS lost control of the key town of al-Hawl in Hasakah province, northeastern Syria.
ISIS executioner ‘The Bulldozer of Fallujah’ cuts hand and foot off teen boy
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HE weighs more than 200kg. Big belly. Big arms. Big reputation
Over his shoulder he carries a weapon so large it’s normally mounted to a vehicle before it can be fired. On his face he wears a mask to conceal his identity — but he is unmistakable.
People know him as “The Bulldozer of Fallujah” and he’s the world’s most feared terror group’s biggest weapon. Until this week, the unnamed member of Islamic State tried to blend into the background. His exploits are now front and centre after his treatment of a 14-year-old boy named Omar.
The new member of the terror group’s feared “chopping committee” is no jolly fat man.
The mammoth Iraqi – who was first photographed toting a…
In many ISIS execution videos, the victims speak calmly and directly to the camera to describe why they’re there. It seems weird that a person would be so tranquil before his death. The hostages are able to retain their poise probably because they don’t know they’re about to be executed, an ISIS defector
The defector, who called himself “Saleh,” said a Turkish member of ISIS hired him to reassure captives they wouldn’t be killed. He would tell the victims that the executions being filmed were just rehearsals.
“No problem, only video, we don’t kill you, we want from your government [to] stop attacking Syria. We don’t have any problem with you; You are only our visitors,’”
“Saleh” recounted as the words he was ordered to tell the hostages. He always knew that the captives would be killed, he said.
Why the secrecy?
It might be because ISIS learned from previous killing videos from the Iraq war, the Washington Post hypothesizes. Hostages who know they’re being led to their deaths are more unpredictable and will sometimes offer a disturbing plea or troublesome last words. The viewer might be inclined to feel empathy for the victim, which makes for some bad propaganda.
This defectors’ words, although not verified, would explain why the Israeli spy seemed so stoic in his interview released by ISIS recently. Right before an ISIS child soldier shot him dead in broad daylight, the spy is given treatment like any usual documentary subject:
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ISIS Boy Soldier Executes Alleged Israeli Spy
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Muhammad Musallam’s family
Saleh said the execution rehearsals took place so that when the moment of death finally came the hostages were not expecting to be killed and were relaxed to appeal for their release on camera.
He said: “He would say to me ‘say to them, no problem, only video, we don’t kill you, we want from your government [to] stop attacking Syria. We don’t have any problem with you; you are only our visitors’.
“So they don’t worry. Always I say to them ‘don’t worry, doesn’t matter, nothing dangerous for you’. But at the end I was sure [they would die].
“Maybe they [the captors] raise their voice, but without hitting. All the time he say to him ‘it’s a rehearsal, don’t [be] afraid’.
“I will explain. He want, when he will kill you really… [it] don’t enter his [hostage’s] head. Exactly, of course, you [hostages] should say this message: ‘I’m living in ISIS and will stay and continue’.”
Saleh worked as a translator before he was employed by IS. He fled across the border to Turkey to escape the group and claims to have looked after a hostage with an English accent.
He said: “This man from England, or Netherlands, I don’t know. He was speaking English so nice. Sometimes I don’t understand what he say.
“He was with mask. All questions around gun, around job in Syria. ‘Who send you to Syria? Who is your partner there? When you came into Syria? Where you stayed in Idlib? In Aleppo?’ All thing [the time he] give answer. ‘No, I’m press, I’m press’.
“So after that he said to me, the Turkish man, ‘don’t worry, don’t worry’. After that he was so afraid.”
Saleh claimed hostages were given Arabic names to convince them they were amongst friends in order to calm them down. He says Kenji Goto was given the name “Abu Saad”.
“ISIS gave the hostages an idea; ‘You should be Muslim and come with us’. When I went to the rehearsal he said to [Kenji] Goto ‘Abu Saad’. Maybe I was thinking to myself ‘maybe they try [find] this name so hard, ‘Kenji Goto’.
“Maybe they could not say [Kenji Goto] so [they say] Abu Saad. But when I noticed Goto, when they said Abu Saad to Goto, direct [he] relax.”
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Didier Francois
Captives are so calm because they’ve been through so many MOCK executions that they still do not know they are about to die, reveals former hostage
French journalist Didier Francois was held by ISIS militants earlier this year
He says prisoners were put through mock crucifixions ‘several times’
This explains why they appear calm before they are killed, he claims
The hostages in Islamic State execution videos appear calm because they do not realise they are about to die, according to a former captive.
French war reporter Didier Francois, who was released by the terrorists earlier this year, said that prisoners were threatened with execution ‘several times’ and IS militants carried out macabre mock crucifixions.
Commenting on why the hostages, including Briton David Haines, remained calm even seconds before their deaths, the journalist said: ‘They did not realise that this time it was the real thing’.