Local physicians claim ISIS militants in Raqqa have ‘brutal’ sex drives Fighters are said to be subjecting their wives to ‘abnormal’ sexual acts They are also seeking out ‘blue pills’
Local physicians claim ISIS militants in Raqqa have ‘brutal’ sex drives Fighters are said to be subjecting their wives to ‘abnormal’ sexual acts They are also seeking out ‘blue pills’
The Islamic State (ISIS) has imposed harsh new rules regarding smoking and mobile phone usage in Raqqa, Syria, according to an anti-militant activist organization called Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently
Abdalaziz Alhamza – Exclusive – Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently ISIS militant group dominated Raqqa province in early 2014, Raqqa was the first city entirely dominated by the group, ISIS tried
Abdalaziz Alhamza – Exclusive – Raqqa is being slaughtered silently ISIS militant group imposed a curfew in the city of Tel Abiad North of Raqqa province, runs from eleven at night
Residents of a city besieged by Isis have described living under strict bans on alcohol and cigarettes, with anyone caught smoking publicly flogged, handed huge fines and even reportedly executed.
The internal bloodletting among ISIS factions has begun, and could get much worse. The propagandists of the putative Islamic State would have you believe it is just one big happy
The Jordanian pilot filmed being burned to death was heavily sedated so he would not scream as flames consumed his body, it has emerged. The horrific execution of Moaz al-Kasasbeh shocked
Isis is reportedly forcing people living under its self-declared ‘caliphate’ to give blood after dozens of fighters were seriously injured in US-led coalition air strikes. Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently
WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign fighters are streaming into Syria and Iraq in unprecedented numbers to join the Islamic State or other extremist groups, including at least 3,400 from Western nations
Is ISIS running out of suicide bombers? Terror group suffers shortage of martyrs after dozens of fighters desert or defect to rival militias Dozens of would-be suicide bombers left ISIS