11:37 23/06/2015
Beirut - The Islamic State group on Monday made two youths hang
from a beam by their wrists after accusing them of eating during
daylight hours in the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, the Syrian
Observatory of Human Rights said.
"Residents of the village of
Mayadeen in Deir Ezzor province reported that ISIS suspended from a
crossbar two boys aged under 18 near the HQ of the Hissba", the jihadist
police, Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
"The children have been suspended by ropes from a pole since noon, and they were still there in the late evening," he said.
"Apparently, they were caught eating."
A placard was attached to the bodies reading "They broke the fast with no religious justification".
Throughout
the month of Ramadan, which began on Thursday, believers abstain from
eating, drinking, smoking and having sex from dawn until sunset.
ISIS,
which controls swathes of territory across Syria and Iraq where it has
created a self-proclaimed "caliphate", advocates an extreme view of the
application of Islamic law, or sharia.
The jihadists do not hesitate to impose brutal punishments including beheadings, stonings, floggings and crucifixions.
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