Monday, May 18, 2015

An eye for an eye: Shocking photos show ISIS fanatics meticulously measuring out lines on boys' heads so they can give them the same wound they gave their 'victim'

An eye for an eye: Shocking photos show ISIS fanatics meticulously measuring out lines on boys' heads so they can give them the same wound they gave their 'victim'

  • Images show ISIS militant using a ruler to measure out exact size of wound
  • The men had reportedly slashed the head of another in Iraqi city of Mosul 
  • Supposedly part of terror group's new policy of 'eye-for-eye' punishments 
  • Previously shared images of people being brutally penalised for alleged crimes

Bizarre new images show ISIS militants using a ruler to measure the precise size of the wound they intend to inflict on a young man.

It reflects the terror group's new policy of 'eye-for-eye' punishments, where they inflict the same wounds on supposed criminals as they did on their victims.

In this case, the two men being harmed had allegedly slashed the head of a man in the Iraqi city of Mosul. 
The group has previously published a list of horrendous penalties for alleged crimes committed under its territory.
Eye for an eye: Shocking new images on Islamic State's social media channels show one militant using a ruler (pictured) to measure out the exact size of a wound to be inflicted on an alleged criminal
Eye for an eye: Shocking new images on Islamic State's social media channels show one militant using a ruler (pictured) to measure out the exact size of a wound to be inflicted on an alleged criminal
Cruel: Blood is seen dripping from the young man's head (pictured), as he is punished for supposedly slashing another man's head during a fight in the Iraqi city of Mosul
Cruel: Blood is seen dripping from the young man's head (pictured), as he is punished for supposedly slashing another man's head during a fight in the Iraqi city of Mosul
Merciless: This bizarre ritual is supposedly part of the terror group's new 'eye-for-eye' policy in which they inflict the same wounds on supposed criminals as they did on their victims
Merciless: This bizarre ritual is supposedly part of the terror group's new 'eye-for-eye' policy in which they inflict the same wounds on supposed criminals as they did on their victims
The images were posted online by anti-ISIS activists Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently who are fierce opponents of the militants' brutal practices.

It tweeted: 'ISIS Injured the head of 2 boys who Injured another boy... and they make the wound in the same size.'

Islamic State has shared thousands of images revealing its merciless interpretation of law and order on land under the control.

In a revealing document which surfaced on its vast social media web, the group said all those who blaspheme against God or his messenger will be put to death.

Stoned to death: The terror group broadcast this image of a man and women being stoned to death for having sex before marriage, as the barbaric list which surfaced on an ISIS propaganda website proclaims
Stoned to death: The terror group broadcast this image of a man and women being stoned to death for having sex before marriage, as the barbaric list which surfaced on an ISIS propaganda website proclaims
Crucified: The list of ISIS' gruesome punishments dictates that 'spying for disbelievers' is punishable by death - a fate this man suffered by being publicly crucified
Crucified: The list of ISIS' gruesome punishments dictates that 'spying for disbelievers' is punishable by death - a fate this man suffered by being publicly crucified

Adulterers who engage in a sexual relationship are stoned to death while those found guilty of 'highway robbery' face execution.

IS claims this list of religious punishments is a 'warning and deterrent' to so-called disbelievers and infidels. And many of the punishments have already been carried out by IS.

Public crucifixions in the IS stronghold of Raqqa in northern Syria have become common-place while pictures of stonings and gay men being thrown from buildings have been widely circulated on social media.

The new list of religious punishments pertains to the IS-controlled province of Aleppo and claims to be based on Sharia law.

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