Phil25
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That isn't an indication of support where I come from.
Deliberately failing to mention ISIS atrocities. Thats silent support.
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That isn't an indication of support where I come from.
Deliberately failing to mention ISIS atrocities. Thats silent support.
ISIS abducted 153 children, ages 13 and 14, from the mostly Kurdish town of Ain al-`Arab (Kobani in Kurdish) on May 29, 2014, as they returned from taking year-end exams in the city of Aleppo. Five boys escaped and ISIS released 15 others on June 28, apparently in return for the release of three ISIS members held by Kurdish forces.
Two of the boys who escaped told the media that ISIS was forcing the children to undergo lessons in Sharia and jihadist ideology, and one of these boys said that ISIS beat the children who misbehaved.
ISIS abducted these children as they returned from taking an exam, said Fred Abrahams, special advisor at Human Rights Watch. To hold them hostage is both cruel and a flagrant violation of the laws of war.
(Baghdad) – Analysis of photographs and satellite imagery strongly indicates that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) conducted mass executions in Tikrit after seizing control of the city on June 11, 2014.
The analysis suggests that ISIS killed between 160 and 190 men in at least two locations between June 11 and 14. The number of victims may well be much higher, but the difficulty of locating bodies and accessing the area has prevented a full investigation, Human Rights Watch said.
From human rights watch:
I linked to a search for ISIS on HRW website. There were 7 pages of results. From a quick glance you can see they are not silent.Deliberately failing to mention ISIS atrocities. Thats silent support.
I linked to a search for ISIS on HRW website. There were 7 pages of results. From a quick glance you can see they are not silent.
Wait. I haven't seen you condemn ISIS lately...Yeah, but do you have a link to a random Facebook post, or an anti-HRW lobby group's youtube video about how HRW unfairly singles out Israel, or a blog where someone burbles irrational, baseless opinions similar to your own, or an IDF press release about HRW?
Obviously your standards of evidence are way too low for these guys.
It's already known who one of them is. I wonder who the other person is.**Urgent News**
There are now two RF members that support the savage group called ISIS (now known as IS).
**Urgent News**
There are now two RF members that support the savage group called ISIS (now known as IS).
Wait. I haven't seen you condemn ISIS lately...
Time for a doyoucondemnathon, followed by a good fun game of whataboutery.
It's already known who one of them is. I wonder who the other person is.
The user Farrukh expressed sympathy to ISIS in a thread a couple weeks back and thinks they are simply misunderstood. Though I dunno if he voted in this poll or if someone was joking.Really? Who?
The user Farrukh expressed sympathy to ISIS in a thread a couple weeks back and thinks they are simply misunderstood. Though I dunno if he voted in this poll or if someone was joking.
OK. Screw that guy. ISIS are absolutely vile in every respect.
Beware the mods, my dear...
I thought it was a pretty insensitive thing to say. *ponders reporting post*Honestly, the mods on RF aren't gonna have a problem with me saying ISIS - a group that crucifies people, abducts children, and beheads "infidels" - is vile.