AhlulBayt News Agency
- Extremists of the Daesh (ISIS) executed a woman in the northeastern
Syrian city of Raqqa after accusing her of “committing adultery”, local
sources reported on Tuesday.
The victim was reportedly stoned to death in central Raqqa.
“The
woman was a western jihadi in the ranks of ISIS. She was accused by the
Sharia Court of committing adultery,” a local media activist said,
speaking on condition of anonymity.
“She was stoned to death in
front of hundreds of people in Raqqa’s central square,” the source, who
witnessed the execution, reported on Tuesday.
This is the first time that ISIS executes one of its own female jihadis on charges of adultery.
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