Isis have executed a 17-year-old boy and left his
body on display on a cross in Syria.
Pictures being shared online show a banner
attached to the teenager’s chest saying the boy has been crucified for taking
photos of Isis military bases, as well as receiving “500 Turkish lira” for any
footage taken.
The message describes the ruling for the alleged crime
as “apostasy” and states the teenager has been “killed and crucified for a
period of three days” as the punishment.
According to the Independent,the alleged execution comes after it emerged
Isis militants had beheaded their own fighters for spying and
espionage.
The image of the murdered teenager appeared on a social
media account of an activist group known as Raqqa is Being Slaughtered
Silently.
The group is made up of a handful of incredibly
brave individuals who oppose ISIS and - despite the city being thegroup's de
facto, the centre of its leadership and full of bloodthirsty
religious police - attempt to document the violence the terrorists group has
brought to their hometown.
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