The militant group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (EIIL) executed two men they accused of "witchcraft" in the province of Aleppo in northern Syria, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The NGO said the victims were executed in Martyrs' Square in the town of Manbech, in the north of the province, without giving further details on the allegations that were suspect.
The EIIL announced it will stop the bodies in place for three days as a
The NGO said the victims were executed in Martyrs' Square in the town of Manbech, in the north of the province, without giving further details on the allegations that were suspect.
The EIIL announced it will stop the bodies in place for three days as a
example for citizens.Pictures, whose authenticity could not be verified, the site where the executions took place, in which a large number of people are concentrated, were published online by Islamists.
In January, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant took control after holding Manbech rebels fighting against other Islamist factions.
Radical apply the "Sharia" or Islamic law in their main stronghold in the province of Al Raqa, in northern Syria, where have imposed the mandatory use of the "niqab" (veil that covers the face except for the eyes) women and require a special tax on Christians (dhimmi) in exchange for "protection" of the jihadists. EFE
In January, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant took control after holding Manbech rebels fighting against other Islamist factions.
Radical apply the "Sharia" or Islamic law in their main stronghold in the province of Al Raqa, in northern Syria, where have imposed the mandatory use of the "niqab" (veil that covers the face except for the eyes) women and require a special tax on Christians (dhimmi) in exchange for "protection" of the jihadists. EFE
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