Islamic State beheaded two women over the weekend accused of witchcraft and working with elves in eastern Syria
The 2 women have become the first to be beheaded by Isis after being
accused of witchcraft, sorcery and working with elves by the Islamic
extremist group, according to reports emerging from eastern Syria.
The executions, for a supposed breach of sharia law, were carried out on
Sunday and Monday respectively, the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights, a monitoring group based in Britain, said.
In separate executions, both women were put to death alongside their
husbands in Deir ez-Zour province - the first in Deir ez-Zour city on
Sunday, the second in Mayadin on Monday after being accused of using
un-Islamic medicine by the extremist group.
The group says that this would be the first time the self-styled caliphate has killed women in this way.
Previous executions of women have involved stoning or firing squads, mostly for adultery.
The SOHR said this week in an audit of the year since the declaration of
the ‘caliphate’ that Isis had executed 3,000 people in the past 12
months, 1,800 of them civilians, 86 of them women and 74 of them
children.
Source: Daily Surge
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