Alarming!!! Hours after shocking world with desert execution of 300 Syrian soldiers, ISIS parade and releases another beheading video
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IS issues second 'warning' to the U.S in video
showing another decapitation
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Footage shows captured Kurdish peshmerga dressed in
orange boiler suits
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It then cuts to one of the captives being beheaded
before a Mosul mosque
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They are thought to have been captured while
fighting IS in Iraq
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Comes hours after startling footage of mass summary
execution in Syria
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Men in only their underwear form a long line
stretching across the desert
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Islamic State fighter said men were from Tabqa air
base, captured this week
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Islamic State have released a new
decapitation video, threatening America for the second time and urging the
Kurds to break from their alliance with the West against the caliphate.
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Just hours after Islamic State released
shocking footage of the mass execution of 300 Syrian national army soldiers in
the Syrian desert, Islamic State have issued a second warning to the United
States.
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The grainy video, accompanied by the
hashtag '2ndAmessagetoAmerica',
shows the vicious beheading of a Kurdish soldier, who was part of a group of 15
fighters likely to have been captured by Islamic State during the fighting in
Iraq.
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The group's first warning ten days ago
was entitled 'A Message to America' and showed the decapitation of American
journalist James Foley.
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Footage of another fifteen members of Kurdish militia captured by the brutal jihadists has been released
Video of the beheading comes hours after footage emerged of the execution of 300 Syrian soldiers
In the latest video, the captors first issue a warning they will continue to decapitate prisoners should America continue to support the Kurds in their fight against the Islamic State.
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They
then behead one of the captives on a sandy roadside in Iraq, where the Great
Mosque of Mosul can be seen in the background.
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Kurdish
forces have been in fierce fighting with Islamic State since June and their militias
have been beginning to receive considerable amounts of armaments from Western
powers including the USA and UK.
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It
is the latest front line in a brutal power struggle taking place through Syria
and Iraq as the Islamic State attempts to extend its influence and impose
Sharia law across the region.
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While the captives and executors are dressed in similar fashion to those seen in the James Foley execution 10 days ago, it is unclear if the two incidents were carried out by the same people.
While the captives and executors are dressed in similar fashion to those seen in the James Foley execution 10 days ago, it is unclear if the two incidents were carried out by the same people.
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The
production of the propaganda video also differs - with the beheading shown
alongside still images of American and Kurdish officials in an attempt to help
convey the executioner's message.
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In
the six minute video, which has not been independently verified, the prisoners,
who are are seen wearing orange boiler suits similar to those worn by prisoners
at Guantanamo Bay, confirm that they had been fighting for the Peshmerga, and
had been captured by the jihadist group.
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The
video includes one earlier shot of the Kurdish soldiers, appearing to still be
wearing their Peshmerga uniforms, shortly after they were captured. Speaking in
Kurdish, one of the prisoners, Hassan Mohammed Hashin, reads out a carefully
pre-prepared statement, lambasting the Kurdish leaders: 'You have made a huge
mistake by joining hands with America.'
A still image taken from the video which purports to show a surrendering Kurdish soldier
It then shows one of the prisoners kneeling in the sandy ground of what appears to be a roadside square near Mosul, believed to be al-Saed. In the background, the Great mosque of Mosul can be seen, where Islamic State’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, now self-proclaimed caliph Ibrahim, made his speech in early July.
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Three
Islamic State fighters stand behind the Kurdish soldiers wearing an almost
identical black uniform to the British jihadist who executed American
journalist James Foley last week.
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Speaking
in Arabic, one of the masked fighters standing in the centre begins to deliver
his hateful message to the Americans: 'In the name of God, peace be upon him. I
have two messages: the first one is for the dog of Roman, the jerk Obama, how
did you send your nation and soldiers again to Iraq, did you forget the
thousands of dead Americans who you gave them as a sacrifice for wars. Did you
forget thousands of images of corpses, deformed and those people who still
suffer?
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'Did
the economy of America recovered from its crises to get into a new one? But the
second message is for the servant of the Jewish Mas'od, this is the destiny of
one of the militant and others who you sent to Muslims unless you finish your
work with the Jewish and your allied with the Crusaders.'
The victim is thought to be a member of the Kurdish militia, who have been fighting with Islamic State since June
The captors threaten to continue beheading the prisoners should Obama's (right) assistance continue
The
jihadist condemns Obama’s decision for America’s support for the Kurdish forces
fighting Islamic State, insisting that 'by God's will your intervention and
your offence to Muslims will finish you and your America.' As well as
threatening America again, the second part of the jihadist's speech was to
condemn the alliance between Iraqi Kurdistan and America’s military support.
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Unsheathing
a large knife from his belt, the jihadist grabs hold of the prisoner’s dark
hair, tilts his head back and begins to cut off the head. Like the terrifying
video of James Foley’s execution, the camera cuts away to only later show a
brief shot of the decapitation.
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The
Islamic State executor vows to keep beheading more of the prisoners if America
and the Iraqi Kurdistan continue to work together, warning 'this is the destiny
of all the other prisoners if you don’t stop your alliance with the crusaders.'
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The
video ends with Islamic State fighters parading near Mosul in armoured
personnel carriers, waving flags and brandishing their weapons in the air.
Since the video was released by social media users supporting Islamic State, it
has been accompanied by the hashtags '2ndAmessagetoAmerica' and
'AmessagetoBarzani'.
SYRIA:
THE ISLAMIC STATE SAFE HAVEN
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The
United States has launched humanitarian aid packages and scores of bombing
attacks on Islamic State (IS) militants in northern Iraq in a bid to assist
Kurdish and Iraqi forces in their fightback.
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But
discussion has now shifted to whether the strikes should extend into Syria,
where the militants have a safe haven and recently executed 300 Syrian
soldiers.
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President
Barack Obama at first seemed to largely rule out that option, a decision that
came as little surprise, given his long opposition to plunging the U.S.
military into Syria, a country ravaged by civil war.
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But
staying out of Syria got more complicated after the extremists announced last
week that they had killed American journalist James Foley and threatened to
kill additional U.S. hostages in Syria.
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Joint
Chief of Staff chairman Martin Dempsey has said unequivocally that the Islamic
State can only be defeated if the U.S. were to go after the group in Syria as
well as Iraq.
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Obama
said Thursday that he was weighing the prospect of military action in Syria,
but yesterday tamped down any suggestion that such a move was imminent. And he
said that even if he were ultimately to authorize strikes, they would have to
come in conjunction with a broader regional strategy that addresses political
turmoil in both Iraq and Syria.
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Yesterday
it was also being reported that the first soldier fighting for the Lebanese
Armed Forces in Syria has been beheaded by Islamic State. Photos on social
media have been released by IS, allegedly showing the head of a Lebanese Shiite
soldier.
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Kurdish
fighters have been in fierce fighting with Islamic State since last June. Their
latest counter attack against the jihadists has forced Islamic State fighters
to retreat from the lucrative oil fields of Ain Zalah.
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The
Peshmerga, literally meaning 'those who face death', further enhanced these
recent successes by regaining control of parts of Zumar and Rab’ia in Ninevah
province, bringing them closer to their target of re-taking Sinjar.
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The
Kurdish militias have been beginning to receive considerable amounts of
armaments from Western powers including the USA and UK as well as several local
neighbours like Iran.
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Meanwhile,
the video released earlier yesterday shows Islamic State militants
parading around 300 captured soldiers through the desert in their underwear
before they are killed and their bodies piled on the bare earth.
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An
Islamic State fighter claimed the men were from the Syrian government's Tabqa
air base which extremists seized on Sunday, potentially handing them warplanes,
tanks, artillery and ammunition.
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The
video, which has not been independently verified, is too graphic to be
published in full.
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It
begins by showing dozens of men being marched through the desert wearing only
their underwear. It then fades to black, resuming with a pile of bloodied
bodies stacked on top of one another.
'Another ISIS war crime': Footage and photographs have emerged of Islamic State fighters marching more than 200 soldiers across the desert to their deaths in only their underwear after capturing Syria's Tabqa air base
Horror: The video, too graphic to be published in full, fades to black before revealing a chain of men's bodies
Slaughter: A separate image showed masked gunmen preparing to shoot seven men from the same air base. The chilling photograph was released by the Raqqa Media Center yesterday and tallies with other reporting
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As
the horrific footage progresses it pans slowly across a vast line of men who
appear to be dead, and whose bodies have been laid out one by one.
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The
line forms a slow crescent across the desert, seemingly stretching to the
horizon as militants stand beside it. Eventually, after more than a minute, the
cameraman reaches the end of the line.
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Its
description on Youtube said it showed the execution of Army officers and
Nusayri people, a significant minority of Shia Muslims in Syria.
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A
caption to another version of the video said: 'The 250 shabeeha taken captive
by the Islamic State from Tabqa in Raqqa have been executed.' Shabeeha is the
Islamist name for soldiers loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.
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An
Islamic State fighter in Raqqa told Reuters: 'Yes we have executed them all'.
Marched: Earlier stills from the video showed men being paraded in their underwear and ordered to chant
Before
they were killed, the men's captors chanted 'Islamic State' - to which they
replied: 'It will remain'.
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Islamic
State won a week-long battle on Sunday to capture the Tabqa base, which is 25
miles from their Syrian stronghold in Raqqa.
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Syria's
authorities insisted at the time that their soldiers had 'successfully
regrouped' - suggesting they were later hunted down by the militants and
executed.
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The
captured men were escorted closely by Islamic State militants dressed in black
and waving flags
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Despite
heavy losses on the Islamic State side, the base's capture prompted fresh fears
that the fighters have got hold of advanced military technology which will
allow them to cement their self-declared regime.
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Video
footage has already suggested Islamic State fighters have drones which were
used to shoot reconnaissance footage of an army base.
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Today's
reported mass killing also underscores how the group uses images of violence as
much as violence itself to terrorise its opponents, as it sweeps further into
Syria and Iraq.
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Nadim
Houry, deputy director of Human Rights Watch for the Middle East, described the
video as 'another ISIS war crime'.
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And
yesterday a UN commission accused the extremist group of committing crimes
against humanity in Syria, similar to those it has already committed in Iraq.
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Yet
the extremists are also in touch with modern ideas of PR, releasing glossy
magazines in English which feature mutilated bodies to promote their cause in
the West.
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The
Home Secretary has sounded fresh warnings over the radicalisation of young
Brits, with authorities fearing around 500 have joined an array of jihadi
groups in Iraq and Syria.
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Extremists
have declared a self-styled caliphate, a Sunni regime ordering its subjects to
operate under an extreme interpretation of Sharia law.
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It
has opened up three fronts in the fighting in Syria, which is already home to a
bloody and long-running civil war between President Assad's forces and
anti-government rebels.
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Obama:
US still developing strategy to deal with ISIS
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Captured:
A resident of Tabqa waves the Islamic State flag on Sunday after militants
seized the nearby air base
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Death march: Another video appearing to show the same march through the desert was put on social media
Death march: Another video appearing to show the same march through the desert was put on social media
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There were chants of 'Islamic State', to which the men replied 'It will remain', their hands behind their backs
There were chants of 'Islamic State', to which the men replied 'It will remain', their hands behind their backs
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Tormented:
At one point the men appeared to be taunted by their captors as some turned
towards the camera
Today
CNN claimed the militants in Iraq have also been burning oil wells near the
town of Zummar, which is crucial because it is near a road which links Mosul to
the Syrian border.
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The
network suggested fighters are attempting to 'cover their tracks' as Kurdish
Peshmerga fighters draw closer.
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The
Islamic State extremists now control roughly a third of Syria, mostly areas in
the north and east of the country, as the U.S. threatens air strikes similar to
those already used in Iraq.
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But
the situation is complicated as Washington has claimed the Syrian government -
embroiled in a bloody civil war - is part of the problem despite offering
itself as a force against extremism.
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French
President Francois Hollande added today that President Assad, whose forces used
brutal force to crush what began as a peaceful uprising three years ago, was no
ally in the fight against Islamic State.
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Sprawling:
An image of what is believed to be the air base, just south of the city of
Tabqa, shows its long fence
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Arsenal:
Campaigners say the base contained weapons and jets which may now be used by
the militants
UN
PEACEKEEPERS CAPTURED
Some 43 UN peacekeepers have been detained by gunmen in the Golan Heights, near Syria's border with Israel, where fighting has raged between rebels and government forces.
Some 43 UN peacekeepers have been detained by gunmen in the Golan Heights, near Syria's border with Israel, where fighting has raged between rebels and government forces.
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The
identity of the armed group is not known. Several rebel groups operate in the
Golan, but the Islamic State group has no known presence there.
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The
UN said another 81 peacekeepers are 'currently being restricted to their
positions' as the Syrian government denounced the 'kidnapping'.
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In
a statement issued by the Syrian Foreign Ministry, the government said it holds
'the terrorist groups and those who support them fully responsible for the
safety of the UN peacekeepers, and calls for their immediate release.'
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The
troops are part of UNDOF, the mission that has been monitoring a 1974
disengagement accord between Syria and Israel after their 1973 war. As of July,
UNDOF had 1,223 troops.
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Today
Syrian warplanes hit Islamic State targets in the eastern stronghold of Deir
al-Zor and killed some of the group's commanders, according to the
British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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The
Observatory, run by a Syrian emigrant from his terraced house in Coventry, said
the planes struck a building used as an Islamic State headquarters during a
meeting of its commanders.
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Syrian
state TV reported that the army 'eliminated more than 10 terrorists' in an
attack east of Deir al-Zor military airport, including two Islamic State
leaders, and destroyed 14 armoured vehicles.
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Another
video posted online today appeared to show at least one Syrian soldier being
interrogated before a group of other captured men in their underwear.
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The
soldier identifies himself as a Shia Muslim officer from the same sect as many
high-ranking military officers and President Assad. Islamic State members are
Sunni Muslims.
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'How
many have you killed? How many have you raped?' the interrogator shouts. The
soldier replies: 'None. I've been stationed here in the airport.'
The
interrogator asks why the soldier had been fighting on behalf of Assad and did
not defect, adding: 'We're going to send you right back to hell by slaughter'
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