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    Mass Grave of Children Who Rejected Islamic State Found in Sinjar, Iraq




    by Mary Chastain14 Jan 20162,992

    Officials discovered another mass grave in Sinjar, Iraq, containing bodies of Yazidis, including children, who refused to join the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL).



    CNN toured the town with Mayor Mahama al-Shangali. He showed Nima Elbagir a new mass grave filled with at least 130 bodies of men, women, and children. The Islamic State wanted to take these people to Tal Afar, but they resisted. Elbagir reports: http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/12/middle...r-mass-graves/

    But they refused to go. So they were killed, young and old alike.

    Standing at the gravesite, I could still see tossed on the ground the cloth ties that bound their hands. The prayer beads they clutched until the end.

    And I saw the empty bullet casings spit out by the guns fired by their killers.

    Shangali also showed Elbagir where Yazidis who escaped the Islamic State currently reside. The terrorist group kidnapped over 600 children, but 200 escaped and found home in the camps.

    Elbagir sat down with Ghazal Issa Omar and her two sons and their cousins:


    Her 8-year-old son, Iman, has a shy gap-toothed smile.

    The rifle he was given to carry hurt his arms, he says. But when he dropped it, the beatings would start.

    Ghazal says the children were taken to the Badush prison in Mosul.

    “They were taking them as shields. Raising them up high so that the airplanes could see them and wouldn’t bomb them.”

    Iman’s brother Assim is still only 10.

    He tries to describe what it was like for them in the prison.

    “When they took us to Mosul, to the Badush prison, they locked us in there,” he says. “They treated us violently. I’ve never been beaten like this before. It was like dying.”
    On August 3 2014, Islamic State jihadists overran and captured the town of Sinjar, in northern Iraq’s Nineveh province, sending tens of thousands of Yazidis fleeing before them to the supposed safety of Mount Sinjar. Instead they found themselves under siege, and for the next few days were sustained only by aid packages dropped by allied forces.

    The Islamic State targeted Yazidis as they spread their caliphate across northern Iraq. The terrorist group considers the Yazidis, a religious minority, devil worshippers. As militants stormed through the areas, they demanded the Yazidis convert to Islam or die. Iraq’s Human Rights Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has claimed the militants buried over 500 Yazidis alive in Sinjar.

    Kurdish forces managed to retake the town in November 2015. The liberators found one grave filled with 78 elderly women and another with at least 50 people.

    BBC News : https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=jz7bvPVKsCA

    “Everyone who was missing a family member was hoping that they were still out there, that they are still alive and maybe they’ll come back,” said resident Nawaf Ashur. “But now with the news of each grave found, we know not all of them will come back. Some of them are never coming back.”

    Resistance fighters have discovered numerous mass graves as they drive out the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. In December, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported a mass grave of more than 230 bodies discovered in eastern Syria. Kurdish fighters “discovered nine mass graves” in the Yazidi village of Hardan, Iraq in late December. Iraqi authorities discovered over 148 bodies around the town of Hit in late October, while a mass grave with 150 bodies was discovered near the city of Ramidi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolie Rouge View Post
    Mass Grave of Children Who Rejected Islamic State Found in Sinjar, Iraq




    by Mary Chastain14 Jan 20162,992

    Officials discovered another mass grave in Sinjar, Iraq, containing bodies of Yazidis, including children, who refused to join the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL).



    CNN toured the town with Mayor Mahama al-Shangali. He showed Nima Elbagir a new mass grave filled with at least 130 bodies of men, women, and children. The Islamic State wanted to take these people to Tal Afar, but they resisted. Elbagir reports: http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/12/middle...r-mass-graves/




    Shangali also showed Elbagir where Yazidis who escaped the Islamic State currently reside. The terrorist group kidnapped over 600 children, but 200 escaped and found home in the camps.

    Elbagir sat down with Ghazal Issa Omar and her two sons and their cousins:




    On August 3 2014, Islamic State jihadists overran and captured the town of Sinjar, in northern Iraq’s Nineveh province, sending tens of thousands of Yazidis fleeing before them to the supposed safety of Mount Sinjar. Instead they found themselves under siege, and for the next few days were sustained only by aid packages dropped by allied forces.

    The Islamic State targeted Yazidis as they spread their caliphate across northern Iraq. The terrorist group considers the Yazidis, a religious minority, devil worshippers. As militants stormed through the areas, they demanded the Yazidis convert to Islam or die. Iraq’s Human Rights Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has claimed the militants buried over 500 Yazidis alive in Sinjar.

    Kurdish forces managed to retake the town in November 2015. The liberators found one grave filled with 78 elderly women and another with at least 50 people.

    BBC News : https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=jz7bvPVKsCA

    “Everyone who was missing a family member was hoping that they were still out there, that they are still alive and maybe they’ll come back,” said resident Nawaf Ashur. “But now with the news of each grave found, we know not all of them will come back. Some of them are never coming back.”

    Resistance fighters have discovered numerous mass graves as they drive out the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. In December, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported a mass grave of more than 230 bodies discovered in eastern Syria. Kurdish fighters “discovered nine mass graves” in the Yazidi village of Hardan, Iraq in late December. Iraqi authorities discovered over 148 bodies around the town of Hit in late October, while a mass grave with 150 bodies was discovered near the city of Ramidi.
    http://www.breitbart.com/national-se...ave-in-sinjar/

    Hillary: ‘White Terrorism’ And ‘Police Violence’ Are Just As Big A Threat As ISIS [VIDEO]

    At the “Brown and Black Forum” in Iowa Monday, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton could not differentiate between ISIS and “white terrorism.

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    ISIS 'crucifies Catholic priest on Good Friday' after kidnapping him from old people's home where four nuns were shot dead
    Father Tom Uzhunnalil was kidnapped by ISIS gunmen in Yemen
    Terrorist had previously threatened to crucify the Indian Catholic priest
    Reportedly carried out the threat on Good Friday, Austrian Cardinal claims


    By Sara Malm for MailOnline
    Published: 06:00 EST, 28 March 2016


    The Indian Catholic priest kidnapped by ISIS-linked terrorists in Yemen earlier this month was crucified on Good Friday, it has been claimed.

    Father Thomas Uzhunnalil, 56, was taken by Islamist gunmen, reportedly linked to ISIS, who attacked an old people's home in Aden, southern Yemen, killing at least 15 people, on March 4.

    The terrorists reportedly carried out the heinous murder on Good Friday, after threatening to do so earlier in the week, according to the Archbishop of Vienna



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    London stabbings that killed US woman not terrorism

    LONDON (AP) — A Norwegian-Somali teenager went on a knife rampage through London's Russell Square, a hub for students and tourists, fatally stabbing an American woman and injuring five other people.

    Police said Thursday that it wasn't terrorism — but in a city on edge after a summer of attacks elsewhere in Europe, both authorities and London residents initially responded as if it were. Police flooded the streets with extra officers and mobilized counterterror detectives before saying the shocking burst of violence appeared to have been "triggered by mental-health issues."

    Police officers used a stun gun to subdue the 19-year-old suspect at the scene of the stabbings late Wednesday, among busy streets lined with hotels close to the British Museum.

    "Terror in London" ran the headline in the Mail Online, one of several media outlets to speculate that the attack was an act of terrorism. Police initially said terrorism was "one line of inquiry being explored."

    But hours later Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said "we have found no evidence of radicalization or anything that would suggest the man in our custody was in any way motivated by terrorism."

    He said detectives from the force's murder and terrorism squads had interviewed the suspect, his family and witnesses and searched properties. "We believe this was a spontaneous attack and the victims were selected at random," Rowley said.

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan said "there is no evidence at all that this man was motivated by Daesh" — another name for the Islamic State group — or similar organizations.

    Rowley said the suspect, whose name hasn't been released, is a Norwegian of Somali ancestry — though police don't consider that "relevant to the motivation for his actions." Norway's National Criminal Investigation Service said he had left the Scandinavian country in 2002, when he was a small child.

    The name of the dead woman, thought to be in her 60s, hasn't been released. U.S. Ambassador Matthew Barzun confirmed she was American, tweeting: "Heartbreaking news that a U.S. citizen was killed in #RussellSquare attack. My prayers are with all the victims and their loved ones."

    Two Australians, an Israeli, an American and a British citizen were wounded, none with life-threatening injuries.

    While knife crime is a regular occurrence in London — there have been two other blade killings this week — the scale and randomness of the rampage rattled nerves. It came just days after authorities warned the British public to be vigilant in light of attacks inspired by the Islamic State group elsewhere in Europe.

    Student Megan Sharrock, 18, looked out her window and saw someone lying on the sidewalk under a blanket. "There was like two rivers of blood running away from the person so we thought, yeah, someone has been killed," she said. "It's really shocking, (a) scary world we live in to think that could happen ... that could happen to anyone, just walking down the street."

    Helen Edwards, 33, who lives in the area, came out for a walk and found it thronging with armed police near. In a city with vivid memories of the deadly July 7, 2005, bomb attacks on public transport — two of which struck near Russell Square — she immediately suspected that an attack had occurred. "There is always that thing in the back of your mind," she said. "You live with that threat of terrorism or other crimes in the back of your mind. It wasn't a huge shock I guess."

    The response to the attack is complicated by the frequent overlap between terrorism and mental illness. Many "lone wolf" attackers have a history of mental-health problems, including a Syrian who blew himself up in the German town of Ansbach last month and a Somali man who was sentenced to life this week for trying to behead a London Underground passenger.

    Emily Corner, a researcher at University College London who studies the links between mental illness and terrorism, said every incident of major violence now sparks the same debate: "Are they a terrorist or are they mentally ill?" In some cases, the answer is both, though Corner stresses that most terrorist attackers are not mentally ill, and most people with mental illness are not violent.

    The Russell Square attack came within hours of an announcement by London police that they were putting more armed officers on the streets to bolster public confidence in the wake of recent attacks in Europe.

    Most British police don't carry guns, a principle that remains unchanged. Even with the additional armed officers, the vast majority of London's 31,000 police officers won't be armed.

    Armed officers responded to Wednesday's stabbings, but didn't fire any shots.

    Rowley said "we should be proud of them and the British tradition of using the minimum necessary force."

    Police have urged Britons to be vigilant after attacks this year in France, Belgium and Germany, several committed by people who professed allegiance to the Islamic State group.

    In the last three years London has seen two knife attacks by people inspired by radical Islam. In May 2013, two al-Qaida-inspired London men killed off-duty soldier Lee Rigby in the street near his barracks. In January, mentally ill Muhiddin Mire tried to behead a London Underground passenger, shouting that he was doing it "for Syria."

    Knives are the most common murder weapon in Britain, which has strict gun-control laws. There were 186 knife killings in the year to March 2015, according to government statistics — a third of all murders.

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/...d=ansmsnnews11
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