SYRIA: ISIS CRUCIFIES MAN FOR APOSTASY

04 August 2016 :

The Islamic State militants executed and crucified a civilian man in Aleppo after accusing him of apostasy, according to activists and eyewitnesses.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) terrorist group accused 28-year-old Hussein Muhammad of being an apostate after he refused to join the Islamic prayers at the mosque. They arrested Muhammad, executed him by gunfire and then crucified his dead body on an electric pole in central al-Bab for everyone to see.
"The Sharia Court accused Muhammad of apostasy for refusing to join prayers at the mosque," an activist, who spoke anonymously, told ARA News.
"A Sharia judge decided to execute and crucify the man in public, claiming he was an apostate who refused to perform Sharia duties and violated the basic laws of the Caliphate," the activist added.
Thousands of residents in al-Bab gathered to witness the public execution Thursday (July 28) afternoon, reported Ahmed al-Beik, a rights activist.
"The victims' body will remain crucified for three days, and ISIS threatened people that anyone who would try to remove him will be mercilessly punished," al-Beik said.
 
 

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