Atlas Shrugs
June 30, 2014
 
 
_IS (Islamic State) Crucifying  Opponents_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/r3.asp?l=92495033&f=26412&u=13042656&c=4785067) 
 


ISIS/ISIL dropped Syria, Iraq and  the Levant from its name. ISIS (ISIL) is 
now IS. They have succeeded in  conquering almost half of that, and their 
objective is a world living under  Islam — a caliphate,_ the “new era of the 
international  jihad”:_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4785067/SIS%20announced%20that%20it%20should%20now%20be%20called%20'The%20Islamic
%20State'%20and%20declared%20its%20chief,%20Abu%20Bakr%20al-Baghdadi,%20as%2
0"the%20caliph"%20of%20the%20new%20state%20and%20"leader%20for%20Muslims%20e
verywhere,"%20the%20radical%20Sunni%20militant%20group%20said%20in%20an%20au
dio%20recording%20distributed%20online%20on%20Sunday.)  
ISIS announced that it should  now be called ‘The Islamic State’ and 
declared its chief, Abu Bakr  al-Baghdadi, as “the  caliph” of the new state  
and “leader for Muslims  everywhere,” the radical  Sunni militant group said 
in an audio recording distributed online on  Sunday.
So now it’s IS (Islamic State),  no more ISIS or ISIL. 
They are clear on their  objectives. The West? Not so much......... 


“Isis  crucifies nine people in Syrian villages,” _The Telegraph, _ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4785067/www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor
ldnews/middleeast/syria/10933851/Isis-crucifies-nine-people-in-Syrian-villag
es.html) June 30, 2014 
Crucifixions have been meted out by Isis  across Syria as punishment to 
rebels 
A man has survived being crucified by Isis in  Syria, after the jihadists 
raided his village and nailed him to a cross for  eight hours. 
The unnamed man from Al-Bab, near the  border with Turkey, was crucified as 
a punishment, the Syrian Observatory for  Human Rights said.  

He managed to survive the  ordeal.  

But eight others who received the same  punishment did not survive. The 
men, from Deir Hafer in the east of Aleppo  province, were subjected to the 
same treatment and crucified “in the main  square of the village, where their 
bodies will remain for three days”, the  Britain-based monitor said. 
The men were reportedly rebels  fighting against both President Bashar 
al-Assad and jihadist groups including  Isis. 
Isis first  emerged in Syria’s war in late spring last year – and was 
initially welcomed  by some Syrian rebels, who believed its combat experience 
would help topple Mr  Assad. 
But subsequent acts  of immense brutality quickly turned the Syrian 
opposition, including  Islamists, against Isis.
Rebels launched a  major anti-Isis offensive in January 2014, and have 
pushed them out of large  swathes of Aleppo province and all of Idlib in the 
northwest.  

However, Isis remains firmly rooted in Raqa, its  northern Syrian 
headquarters, and wields significant power in Deir Ezzor in  the east near the 
border 
with Iraq. 

Activists say the group’s Iraq  offensive and capture of heavy weapons – 
some of them US-made – appears to  have boosted its confidence in Syria. 
The report comes amid fierce  clashes on the outskirts of Damascus between 
Isis and anti-Assad  forces.

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