Published on May 15, 2015 at 9:52
Baghdad: Islamic State enthusiasts have recently beheaded three men, whom according to them had spied for the Iraqi Government. This is the latest bloody execution to be carried out within the organization’s self-declared jurisdiction.
Photographs taken from Nineveh province in north-west Iraq were shown the men being read their charges and sentence, while masked gunmen were on guard.
The accused were forced to kneel down with their heads bowed, while a masked executioner with a sharp sword was found standing over them before striking at their necks.
Public beheading, stoning and other barbaric forms of executions have become common throughout ISIS’ self-declared jurisdiction.
Stretching through large swathes of Iraq and Syria, the militants are attempting to enforce a strict form of Islamic law, where crimes are commonly punished by death or physical harassment.
In recent months, men accused of being gay had been thrown from rooftops, adulterers were stoned to death while the hands of thieves were chopped off.
It has been informed that the immoral militants were forcing captured Yazidi slave children to become Jihadi soldiers and suicide bombers.
Extremists based in the terror group’s strongholds of Raqqa in Syria and Tal Afar in Iraq stand accused of forcing young boys to attend terror training camps from where they are being groomed for war.
ISIS militants are said to have been using child soldiers, known as Caliphate Cubs, both as front-line combatants and executioners.
Details of ISIS using Yazidi slave children as Jihadi soldiers and suicide bombers were revealed by the Kurdish news agency Rudaw, who spoke with a Yazidi member of the Iraqi parliament named Sheikh Shamo.
ISIS has established military training camps for the Yezidi children held by the group in the Syrian city of Raqqa and Tal Afar in Mosul.
Over the past months, many Yezidi women, children and elders were managed to escape in various ways and reached in the Kurdistan region. But as per the analysis report, more than 3,000 Yezidis are believed to be still in the hands of ISIS.
Video on beheading by the ISIS militants