New Isis video show grim life under jihadist rule for gays and the destruction of churches
William Watkinson
The new Isis video called 'The Voice of Virtue in Deterring Hell' shows a suspected gay man thrown off a building
Islamic State propaganda image
A new video believed
to have been released by the Islamic State (Isis) shows the strict
implementation of their version of Sharia law on the streets of the
self-declared caliphate. Suspected homosexuals are thrown off buildings
and then stoned, heads and hands are chopped off in the middle of the
street and the zealots are seen destroying churches and Christian
monuments.
The video entitled "The Voice of Virtue in Deterring Hell," shows the
infamous and brutal Daesh (Isis) religious police implementing their
strict and uncompromising version of Sharia law in Iraq and
Syria. The video was released on 6 April via their terrorist channels.
In the video called The Voice of Virtue in Deterring Hell churches and other Christian monuments are destroying
A suspected thief has his hands chopped off in the footage
Islamic State propaganda image
The
latest video features a montage of the police walking through a town
handing out leaflets and shaking hands with civilians before the mood
changes and the jihadists begin destroying Christian structures, along
with forbidden (haram) items like cigarettes and wine being burned. A medieval-style beheading in a public area is also shown.
A man is seen having his arm amputated for apparently
stealing and an alleged gay man stoned as he lay on the floor after
being tossed from a four-story building. The religious police are known
as "Hisbah" short for "Rijaal al-hisbah" and translates roughly as "men
who guard against infringements." The infringements are often minor
breaks of their strict Islamic code.
WARNING: Graphic images
The
video was released by another company called Ninawa Productions –
Ninawa is a state currently dominated by Isis including its largest
city, Mosul. The video released on Monday entitled 'Fight them, Allah
will punish them by your hands' was released by a different media
company called Al Wa'ad Media Production – which activists in Raqqa
claim support Isis.
New Isis video show grim life under jihadist rule for gays and the destruction of churches
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