ISIL Hang Teenage Boys For Not Fasting in Ramadan

IsilKABUL: (Middle East Press) Members of the Takfiri group ISIL (so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Levant) have have hung two teenage boys in Syria for eating within daylight hours during the holy fasting month of Ramadan, a monitoring group says.

According to residents of the village of Mayadeen in the eastern Deir Ezzor province, the terrorists hung the two young boys, both under 18, from a crossbar near a Takfiri police headquarters, the so-called the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights said on Monday.

“The children have been suspended by ropes from a pole since noon, and they were still there in the late evening,” AFP quoted the head of the London-based group, Rami Abdel Rahman, as saying.

Placards reading “They broke the fast with no religious justification,” were placed upon the adolescents’ bodies, Abdel Rahman added.

Deir Ezzor fell into ISIL’s hands last year when the militant group overran large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria.

Based on reports, since Kurdish fighters retook the strategic northern border town of Tal Abyad from ISIL militants last week, the Takfiri group has beefed up its severe crackdown on those who disobey the Takfiri rulings, blaming the defeat on the sins committed by the residents.

 

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