Wednesday, 3 February 2016

ISIS Released Image Of Wheelchair-Bond Executioner Crucifying ‘Spy

                     
The Islamic State militant group (ISIS) released images of a wheelchair-bound executioner purporting to crucify an alleged spy in the central Libyan city of Sirte late Tuesday. The images, marked by the official logo of ISIS’s Wilayat Tarabulus (province of Tripoli) in which Sirte is located, are captioned with the words “the execution of spies in the city of Sirte” and show the murder of three accused spies.Two of the accused are shown lying lifeless on the ground while another bloodied man is shown strung up by rope on a wooden structure, with the word “spy” attached to his abdomen to identify him. However, no militant is shown carrying out the crucifixion and it is unclear if the man in the wheelchair is actually incapacitated, as ISIS regularly stages propaganda acts for shock value.The wheelchair-bound militant sits next to the alleged spy, kneeling before he is crucified, in front of an ISIS flag.

ISIS does not identify the three men in the images and the other pictures are too graphic for publication. The group published the images in what appears to be an attempt to consolidate its hold over the former hometown of deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi amid a series of attacks against the radical Islamist group.

“This is most likely linked to the series of anti-ISIS attacks we saw during the past week, ISIS is retaliating and using scare tactics,” says Michael Horowitz, analyst at the Tel Aviv-based risk consultancy The Levantine Group, adding that the incapacitated man may have been a victim of an anti-ISIS attack.

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