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Has ISIS found a new horrific way to kill prisoners? Terrorists release movie poster hinting at different method

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ISIS continues to terrorize Iraq and Syria.

An ominous warning from ISIS revealed a possible "new killing style" to be carried out by the group during their captive's execution. A recent video featured prisoners surrounded by militants on horseback.

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By Linky C. (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/27/2015 (8 years ago)

Published in Middle East

Keywords: ISIS, terrorism, torture, Jihadists

MUNTINLUPA CITY, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - A new way of killing ISIS captives was featured on a poster showing the extremists riding horses, surrounding their victims. The poster for the upcoming video from the militant camp showed prisoners wearing the trademark uniform of ISIS captives - orange jumpsuits. They were surrounded by a framework of poles and militants were gathered on horses.

The posted images serve as a warning that ISIS may have developed a "new killing style" for prisoners, in addition to the existing brutal executions they already have used across the regions they have conquered in Iraq and Syria.


ISIS rarely releases a full video featuring their executions without prior press release and media exposure. They are known for providing "teasers" and drip feeds to create anticipation, or bring more horror to their audience. The poster had a word "soon" written on the image in Arabic. A full execution video is expected to be released by the Jihadist group soon.

After several beheading incidences of ISIS captives, the group also carried out horrific killings to several other captives and civilians in the Iraq and Syrian regions. All of these killings where photographed, recorded and shared online.

Last February, a Jordanian pilot was burned alive while locked in a metal cage. A video of the killing was released entirely online. Stoning is implemented to impose the brutal sharia law for accusations of adultery. The alleged adulterer is pelted with rocks until they are dead.

The LGBT community in the areas conquered by ISIS also suffers from horrific deaths claimed by ISIS. Several men that are accused of being gay are thrown to die from tall buildings.

Town square beheadings and severing off limbs have become a common part of the lives of citizens trapped under ISIS' rule. The sharia law targets ethnic groups, LGBTs and minorities in the Iraq and Syrian regions conquered by ISIS.

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