Please watch this 5 min. clip - 'We're going to slaughter you': The children of Syria's IS camp
Respect to the reporters, they did a great job with this journalistic piece.
Listen to what the woman says to justify the actions of the terrorists to the reporter:
Reporter: "Do you still believe in the ideology of Daesh?"
Woman: "Yes, of course. Why change? Look how they treat us here, like animals, like dogs."
Reporter: "You treated others like animals. Daesh cuts people heads off. They burn people alive."
Woman: "It's in the Quran, okey?"
Reporter: "Sorry?"
Woman: "It's in the Quran."
I checked out the word Daesh:
What does Daesh mean? ISIS 'threatens to cut out the tongues' of anyone using this word
Google searches for the term have leapt as world leaders begin to use the term in place of ISIS - but what does it mean, and why does Islamic State hate the word so much?
World leaders and the media are increasingly using the term 'Daesh' in place of the more commonly used 'ISIS', 'ISIL' or 'IS' - and there's a reason why.
Daesh is an acronym for the Arabic phrase al-Dawla al-Islamiya al-Iraq al-Sham (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant).
Essentially, it's another word for ISIS - but apparently it's one that ISIS militants do not favour.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/what-daesh-mean-isis-threatens-6841468
This is good for Astaroth. As one of her names is Isis.
I remember a sermon by HP Cobra I think, that said they use Pagan / Demon names on their organizations as a defence in case people try to curse them, so in this case they might slip and curse Astaroth instead.
'We're going to slaughter you': The children of Syria's IS camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW_7me1Nj7w
Mark Stone visits a refugee camp in northern Syria where 70,000 ISIS women and children are living.
One child, who appears to be under 10 years old, asks our team to repent their sins and calmly says: "We're going to kill you by slaughtering you. We will slaughter you."
The camp is a holding centre for the women and children who emerged from the IS “caliphate” when it fell in March.
Although the al Hol camp was supposed to be temporary, many people remain in the camp in squalid conditions.
Respect to the reporters, they did a great job with this journalistic piece.
Listen to what the woman says to justify the actions of the terrorists to the reporter:
Reporter: "Do you still believe in the ideology of Daesh?"
Woman: "Yes, of course. Why change? Look how they treat us here, like animals, like dogs."
Reporter: "You treated others like animals. Daesh cuts people heads off. They burn people alive."
Woman: "It's in the Quran, okey?"
Reporter: "Sorry?"
Woman: "It's in the Quran."
I checked out the word Daesh:
What does Daesh mean? ISIS 'threatens to cut out the tongues' of anyone using this word
Google searches for the term have leapt as world leaders begin to use the term in place of ISIS - but what does it mean, and why does Islamic State hate the word so much?
World leaders and the media are increasingly using the term 'Daesh' in place of the more commonly used 'ISIS', 'ISIL' or 'IS' - and there's a reason why.
Daesh is an acronym for the Arabic phrase al-Dawla al-Islamiya al-Iraq al-Sham (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant).
Essentially, it's another word for ISIS - but apparently it's one that ISIS militants do not favour.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/what-daesh-mean-isis-threatens-6841468
This is good for Astaroth. As one of her names is Isis.
I remember a sermon by HP Cobra I think, that said they use Pagan / Demon names on their organizations as a defence in case people try to curse them, so in this case they might slip and curse Astaroth instead.
'We're going to slaughter you': The children of Syria's IS camp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW_7me1Nj7w
Mark Stone visits a refugee camp in northern Syria where 70,000 ISIS women and children are living.
One child, who appears to be under 10 years old, asks our team to repent their sins and calmly says: "We're going to kill you by slaughtering you. We will slaughter you."
The camp is a holding centre for the women and children who emerged from the IS “caliphate” when it fell in March.
Although the al Hol camp was supposed to be temporary, many people remain in the camp in squalid conditions.