Both women were killed within 24 hours of each other in mid-July.
Shamseh Abdullah was executed on July 17 in the town of Tabqa, while Faddah
Ahmad was executed on July 18 in the IS stronghold of Raqqa, which is
considered the “capital” of the caliphate.
Eyewitnesses report that local residents were encouraged to
join in the brutal killing of Ahmad, but in the end, only IS fighters hurled
stones at her. They also reported that the victim showed little emotion as she
was pelted to death.
Pictures of the two
stonings recently appeared on Twitter, documenting the brutal ordeals. The
account that posted them has since been suspended, but the photos have helped
bring greater attention to the two incidents.
These are the first reported stonings committed by IS, but
they are only a few examples of the atrocities the Sunni radicals have
perpetuated. They are currently threatening to exterminate 30,000 members of
the Yazidi minority group in northern Iraq, and have executed several thousand
Shiite Muslims and other declared enemies in the the territories they have
conquered
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