Sunday, December 21, 2014

Islamic State Executing Foreigners Who No Longer Want To Fight

Islamic State ‘Executed’ Deserters For Trying To Go Home -- The Australian

ABOUT 100 foreign Islamic State fighters reportedly have been executed after trying to flee the group, raising fears about Australians wanting to leave the conflict.

Britain’s Financial Times quoted an unnamed Syrian activist saying 100 executions of foreign fighters trying to leave the group had been confirmed in Islamic State’s proclaimed capital Raqqa.

Australian authorities declined to comment on whether any Australians may have been among the dead.

The report comes months after former Sydney man Mohammad Daniel, more commonly known as 42-year-old New Zealander Mark John Taylor, claimed he wished to leave Syria after fighting with the al Qa’ida-backed Jabhat al-Nusra and said he had sought a new passport. He has since joined Islamic State, also known as ISIS.

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More News On Reports That The Islamic State Has Executed 100 Foreign Fighters Who Have Deserted

IS has executed 100 foreigners trying to quit: report -- AFP
100 foreign fighters executed by ISIS for trying to quit - report -- RT
'IS' is executing foreign fighters trying to quit: report -- Deutsche Welle
Islamic State Executes 100 Fighters Who Wanted to Flee Raqqa: Report -- Sputnik
ISIS ‘executes 100 deserters’ in Syria’s Raqqa -- Al Arabiya
Jihadists 'kill 100 deserters' -- Gulf Daily News
IS executed 100 militants who tried to flee from Syrian headquarters -- Zee News
Islamic State executes 100 foreign fighters who tried to flee: Report -- First Post


1 comment:

Unknown said...

Reminds me of the Gestapo shooting Wehrmacht troops in 1945.

Unfortunately the U.S. also shot someone, Slovik, for desertion in WW2, but that was more of one off.

Back in November thought IS might fold around May.

- The advisors on the ground believe the IA winter offensive is premature. I will defer to their judgment. The Saudi oil war is certainly hurting the Iranians.

- Are the Iranians making their people bear it and are still arming the Shia militias? There was a post here of how militia were disgruntled or deserting due to the poor material condition of the militias.

- Someone at LWJ mentioned that keeping a eye out on the # of transport available and those destroyed by the bombing campaign was a key. IS is not going to keep their troops supplied or mobile by using motor scooters like Afghanistan.

The pressure on Ramadi and Haditha aside, IS is sucking wind.