Sunday, October 19, 2014

'Even animals don't do it': Kobani siege survivors on ISIS & More

 Militant Islamist fighters travel in a vehicle as they take part in a military parade along the streets of Syria's northern Raqqa province June 30, 2014. (Reuters/Stringer)

A Kurdish activist and his wife, who have witnessed ISIS atrocities in Kobani for several months and documented some on photo and video, met RT’s Murad Gazdiev to speak about what they’ve seen.

Bazran Halil, a Kurdish rights activist and freelance journalist briefly crossed into Turkey with his wife from Kobani for an interview. His laptop is full of graphic videos, lending credence to rumors of the Islamic State’s (IS, or ISIS, or ISIL) trademark brutality.

There was a man with Down Syndrome,” he says. “He couldn’t understand the situation, to flee, or to run away from the frontline. When ISIS arrived they beheaded him and took photos, shared them on social media and said ‘we killed an atheist, a Kaffir’.”

More with video @ RT

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2 comments:

  1. Seems somewhat Hitler like. Dreams of world domination. Using fear and brutality against the weak and unarmed. Anybody that thinks this will go away is mistaken.

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    1. Anybody that thinks this will go away is mistaken.

      Absolutely.

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