They were beaten with cables so had to murder by members of the “Islamic State” should have tortured young people from the embattled city Kobane.
Jihadist terrorist militia “Islamic State” (IS) should have held and tortured for months in the embattled Syrian city Kobane adolescents. The reported human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW), citing eyewitnesses. Were interviewed four young people between 14 and 16 years. They should have been together with about a hundred other four months in the hands of the fighters.
According to HRW about 250 young Kurds end of May were stopped on the way home from school. The girls were released shortly thereafter, brought the boy to a school outside the city. According to the testimony they were repeatedly beaten with cables and forced to watch videos of beheadings and attacks of IS-fighters.
Some students had to HRW details managed to escape, the rest had been released in stages until the end of October, the report said. Because of the fighting in Kobane they were on their way to Turkey, it said, referring to the Kurdish administration of the city.
Battle Of Kobane:Fear of terrorist attacks
In Kobane the Kurdish fighters have made progress in the fight against extremists after the arrival of the first Peshmerga soldiers from northern Iraq, however. Idriss Nassan, a spokesman for the Kurdish defense Kobanes, said that the situation of the Kurds has become much better. The fighters were now trying the supply routes of the jihadists in the village near the border with Turkey to hats.
This Tuesday commemorate Shiites from around the world despite fears of possible terrorist attacks of the martyr Imam Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Mohammed. In recent years, Sunni fanatics took this as an opportunity to carry out attacks. Hussein died 680 near the central Iraqi city of Karbala in a battle that sealed the division of Muslims into Shias and Sunnis.
For fear of a new wave of attacks on Sunni extremists most important holiday of the Shiites of Iraq has security measures increased massively. More than 33,000 security forces to protect the millions of pilgrims who are expected to Ashoura at the grave mosque in Karbala, south of Baghdad.
In Saudi Arabia there were already attacks. In inhabited mainly Shiite east of the country masked gunmen have shot dead five people. Nine people were injured in the region of al-Ahsa, Saudi police said on Tuesday. The assassination attempt occurred on Monday evening.
According to police, the perpetrators opened fire on a group of people as they left a building in the village of Dalva. Eyewitnesses reported, however, the masked men had entered into a Shiite mosque and were shot there on their victims. A video on the Internet showed traces of blood in the house of prayer.
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