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ISIS threatens to burn children alive in a cage?

Just when you thought ISIS couldn’t get any more despicable, they find a way

A picture posted by Pegida on Twitter shows children gathered and locked into a cage, and a someone holding a lit torch. The source of the picture is not known or verified but the children are wearing the same orange jump suits as previous victims of ISIS’ horrific execution methods.

UPDATE: The image of children is from a protest in Syria. (rest of the news below is accurate)

Not long ago a Jordanian pilot was burned alive in a cage by ISIS, which triggered the Jordanian king to react and issue the following statement before bombing the terrorist organization in Syria:

“Any son of a b#^#h takes a shot at me, I’m not only going to kill him, I’m going to kill his wife and all his friends and burn his damn house down.”

Earlier this week, harrowing pictures emerged which appear to show captured Kurdish fighters paraded in cages by Islamic State militants through the streets of Kirkuk, Iraq.

Now ISIS even plans to burn children alive. It is such a horrific act that words fail to describe it. The terror organization must be exterminated, by any means necessary!

ISIS plans to burn more captives alive, as harrowing images emerges

Harrowing pictures have emerged which appear to show captured Kurdish fighters paraded in cages by Islamic State militants through the streets of Kirkuk, Iraq, in images eerily similar to what was seen when Jordanian pilot Lieutenant Muath al-Kaseasbeh was burnt alive.

The new images, first reported in the Daily Mail, come as it was reported that Islamic State have made their first strategic gain in months, capturing the town of al-Baghdadi, near an Iraqi army base where US soldiers are training troops.

ISIS Burning peopleThe captives in the video, who it is claimed are fighters for the Kurdish peshmerga, appear to be chained inside the cages wearing the ubiquitous orange jumpsuits, as crowds cheer and flags are held aloft.

Reports suggested that the procession, where militants waved AK-47s, took place in the Hawija district of the city in northwest Iraq, where Kurdish and Islamic State forces are battling for control. Kurdish forces have also regularly displayed the dead bodies of IS fighters in the streets of the city, the Huffington Post reports.

Some claims that what ISIS does has nothing to do with Islam, and that it is simply un-islamic behaviour. But here is a quote from the Quran, which shows that ISIS is following it to the letter.

Surah 4.56. Surely! Those who disbelieved in Our Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) We shall burn them in Fire. As often as their skins are roasted through, We shall change them for other skins that they may taste the punishment. Truly, Allah is Ever Most Powerful, All-Wise.

 

Islamic State beheads 21 Christians in new video; US slams ‘barbaric’ act

The Islamic State group in Libya released a video on Sunday purportedly showing the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians, prompting Egypt’s president to threaten a “suitable” punishment for the killings.

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said his country reserved the right to “punish these murderers” as he called a meeting of security chiefs and declared seven days of mourning after the video was distributed by jihadists on social media.

The footage shows 21 handcuffed hostages wearing orange jumpsuits being beheaded by their black-suited captors on a beach the group said was in the Libyan province of Tripoli.

In the latest issue of the IS online magazine Dabiq, the group had said the same number of Egyptian hostages were being held in Libya.

The Coptic Church issued a statement saying it was “confident” the killers would be brought to justice as it confirmed those beheaded were Egyptian Copts, while Al-Azhar, the prestigious Cairo-based seat of Islamic learning, denounced the “barbaric” killings.

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Egyptian state television broadcast some of the footage from the IS video without showing the beheadings but depicting the hostages marched along by their captors on a beach.

“Egypt reserves the right to respond in a suitable way and time to punish these murderers,” a visibly angry Sisi said in a televised speech.

The security body that is meeting in Cairo includes Sisi, his defence and interior ministers and military commanders.

Egypt last year denied reports of having carried out air strikes on Islamists in Libya, but US officials said its ally the United Arab Emirates carried out the strikes using Egyptian bases.

Condemning the purported killing, the US termed the act as “despicable” and “cowardly.”

White House press secretary Josh Earnest in a statement on Sunday added that the group’s barbarity “knows no bounds.”

Earnest says the killings underscore the need for a political resolution to the conflict in Libya. He says the situation in Libya only benefits terrorist groups, and he called on the Libyan people to unite in opposition to terrorism.

French President Francois Hollande, whose government is poised to sign a deal selling Egypt advanced Rafale fighter jets on Monday, expressed his “concern at the expansion of Daesh in Libya,” referring to the Islamic State group.

The group has been hammered by US-led air strikes in Iraq and Syria after it took over swathes of the two countries, and has active affiliates in Egypt and Libya.

Libya’s embattled parliament, which is locked in a conflict with Islamist militias, expressed its condolences in a statement and called on the world to “show solidarity with Libya” against militants.

The UN’s mission in Libya called for the group’s actions to be “rejected and denounced by all Libyans”.

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Killings a ‘revenge’

Sunday’s video, entitled “A message signed with blood to the nation of the cross”, has a scrolling caption in the first few seconds referring to the hostages as “People of the cross, followers of the hostile Egyptian Church”.

One of the masked captors, wearing a military uniform and pointing a knife to the camera said in English: “Today we are in the south of Rome, in the land of Islam Libya… the sea you have hidden Sheikh Osama bin Laden’s body in, we swear to Allah we will mix it with your blood.”

Al-Qaeda founder Bin Laden was shot and killed in a dramatic helicopter raid by US special forces in Pakistan in the early hours of May 2, 2011 and later buried at sea in an unidentified location.

After the beheadings, a scrolling caption on the footage said: “The filthy blood is just some of what awaits you, in revenge for Camilia and her sisters.”

Egyptian women Camilia Shehata and Wafa Constantine were the wives of Coptic priests whose alleged conversion sparked a sectarian dispute in Egypt in 2010.

Shehata went missing for five days in July that year after a domestic argument before police found her and escorted her back home.

When she went missing, Coptic Christians staged protests, but when she was returned, Islamists took to the streets alleging she had willingly converted to Islam and was being held by the church against her will.

Wafa Constantine also went missing, in 2004, reportedly after her husband refused to give her a divorce. She was temporarily sequestered at a convent as reports of her conversion were circulated.

The latest IS video comes just days after the jihadists released footage showing the gruesome burning alive of a Jordanian pilot the group captured after his F-16 came down in Syria in December.

In January, the IS branch in Libya had claimed it had abducted 21 Christians.

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