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Monday, July 27, 2015

ISIS barbarians throw ‘gay’ men from building

ISIS barbarians throw ‘gay’ men from building

SHOCKING images released by Islamic State extremists show the murder of two young men for ‘being gay’.

Screengrab of the moment one of the men is pushed from the buildingNC
The moment one of the men is pushed from the building
The sickening PR stunt follows just days after a diktat from the chief of the terror group Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi banning gruesome execution videos.
In the latest brutal killing, the male victims are shown being thrown from the roof of a building, before their crumpled bodies are stoned as they lie on the ground.
Both men have their hands tied behind their back before they are pushed to their death from a height by three armed militants.
Screengrab of two men killed by ISIS fightersNC
The men were shown in a pool of blood and surrounded by rocks
They are then pictured lying motionless amongst a pile of large rocks – presumably used to batter the pair's lifeless bodies.
Homs in Syria is thought to be the location of the latest in a string of public killings, which are seen as a trademark of the savage jihadi group.
The city also played host to a public amputation of two alleged thieves, who were tied to a table in the middle of a square before each of them have their left foot and right hand cut off this month.
The latest sickening act is not the first time homosexuals have been targeted by the depraved regime. 
One of the victims of the ISIS attackNC
The shocking images appear to show the men lying dead after the savage attack
At the beginning of July, ISIS carried out a similar punishment by throwing four men to their deaths for the 'crime' of being gay.
A clip showed the accused being hurled head first off a four-storey building in the Iraqi province of Fallujah.
Earlier this week, al-Baghdadi banned graphic clips of public slaughters in case they scared children.
ISIS sources claimed that under the new rules, they will only be allowed to show the start and end of decapitations.
The first "watered-down" clip was due to be released today.
Syrian politician and lawyer Ferid Hisso said the group's barbaric acts would continue despite the new policy.
He said: "Instead of banning the release of such videos, Baghdadi should have banned the crimes behind the scenes.
"But he has already justified the barbarism of his followers, and his decision makes no sense."

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