(Zaman Al Wasl)- An ISIS wanted list issued in Raqqa city before its fall shows that most of the 82 detained people were charged for sorcery, spying, drug dealing, such accusations have no repent and cost some of them their lives.
The rapid advances against ISIS by the Syrian regime, Iraqi army and US-led Kurdish forces have brought sigh of relief for hundreds of thousands who lived under ISIS control despite that the fate of the detainees still unknown after Raqqa liberation by the Syrian democratic Forces on October 20.
The list which obtained by Zaman al-Wasl has included 78 men and 4 women.
About 30 people were arrested under charges of working in sorcery or converting to Shiite. Islamic State intelligence described some of the wanted men as "sorcerers", while adding other expressions to some such as womanizer, Iranian, working with security.
19 people were listed as wanted on charges for working for the regime. Some were called “agents” and others “informant Sufi” or “Sharii informant.” The meaning of the last phrase is not clear whether it refers to the Sharia people working in the factions active in Raqqa were working for the regime.
Other charges include: "tattooing women and homosexuals," "prostitution," the liquidation of "demonstrators" and "national army".
Zaman al-Wasl publishes the list of those wanted taking into account the deletion of the explicit names.
This report is part of the Raqqa series, which reveals, for the first time and through official records issued by the organization, how the latter managed the affairs of the city of Raqqa, especially in the months following its liberation, before it became completely under Islamic State rule.
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The rapid advances against ISIS by the Syrian regime, Iraqi army and US-led Kurdish forces have brought sigh of relief for hundreds of thousands who lived under ISIS control despite that the fate of the detainees still unknown after Raqqa liberation by the Syrian democratic Forces on October 20.
The list which obtained by Zaman al-Wasl has included 78 men and 4 women.
About 30 people were arrested under charges of working in sorcery or converting to Shiite. Islamic State intelligence described some of the wanted men as "sorcerers", while adding other expressions to some such as womanizer, Iranian, working with security.
19 people were listed as wanted on charges for working for the regime. Some were called “agents” and others “informant Sufi” or “Sharii informant.” The meaning of the last phrase is not clear whether it refers to the Sharia people working in the factions active in Raqqa were working for the regime.
Other charges include: "tattooing women and homosexuals," "prostitution," the liquidation of "demonstrators" and "national army".
Zaman al-Wasl publishes the list of those wanted taking into account the deletion of the explicit names.
This report is part of the Raqqa series, which reveals, for the first time and through official records issued by the organization, how the latter managed the affairs of the city of Raqqa, especially in the months following its liberation, before it became completely under Islamic State rule.
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