ISIS executes nearly 1,500 in Syria in 5 months, say activists
ISIS has executed nearly 1,500 people in Syria in the five months since it declared the establishment of a "caliphate," AFP reported, citing activists.
"The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has documented the execution of 1,429 people since the IS (ISIS) announced its 'caliphate' in June," the group's director, Rami Abdel-Rahman, said.
The majority of ISIS's victims in Syria have been civilians, he said.
"Of the total number of people beheaded or shot dead in mass killings by IS, 879 have been civilians, some 700 of them members of the Shaitat tribe."
The Sunni Muslim Shaitat tribe, from the eastern province of Deir Al-Zor, rose up against the jihadi group in mid-2014.
"Of the total number of people beheaded or shot dead in mass killings by IS, 879 have been civilians, some 700 of them members of the Shaitat tribe."
The Sunni Muslim Shaitat tribe, from the eastern province of Deir Al-Zor, rose up against the jihadi group in mid-2014.
Another 63 of the dead were members of other rebel groups or the rival Nusra Front, which has fought ISIS in the north and east, Abdel-Rahman said.
"Another 483 were regime soldiers, while four others were IS (ISIS) members" accused of corruption or other alleged offences, Abdel Rahman said.
ISIS has executed large numbers of troops loyal to President Bashar Assad in recent months, after capturing government positions in central and northern Syria.
Many have been beheaded and their bodies put on display in public squares, "in order to strike terror into civilians and into any group that might decide to fight it", Abdel Rahman said.
"Another aim of the IS (ISIS) executions is to terrorize the international community, while attracting new jihadis into its ranks," he told AFP.