Militants of Al
Qaeda splinter group, the State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have reportedly crucified a man in Raqqa in
northern Syria after shooting him in the head.
Activists said the man had been accused by the radical group of theft
and deliberate murder, ISIL has justified the man killing and crucifixion as
implementing one of Islam principles which is 'Kisas' the retribution
The ISIL, mainly composed of foreign
fighters, is widely considered the most radical of the groups fighting
President Bashar al-Assad, and is also engaged in a violent struggle with rival
Islamist rebels. With EA World View
Zaman Alwasl
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