Now There's Something You Don't See Everyday

According to the monitor, the Christian fighter, a member of the minority Assyrian community, found the jihadist in the local village of Tal Shamiram.

"He took him prisoner and when he found out he was a member of IS, the Assyrian fighter beheaded him in revenge for abuses committed by the group in the region," Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Daesh have made a point of using savagery as a means of sending a message. There's even a book on the matter, "The Management of Savagery." This warrior sent the message that "Two can play this game."

So?

Valerie

I hope this does not post twice.

Grim said...

Actions speak louder than words.

douglas said...

It's also that to Christians, it's horrible and gruesome, but to Muslims, it's damnation. It's a more potent weapon against them than it is for them.