The five-minute long clip shows three men dressed in. He added: "I am prepared to accept that you are now beginning to appreciate just how wrong it was to act as you did, and I hope that you have realised that you must have nothing to do with terrorism in the future. ISIS has released a new beheading video showing three Iraqi men accused of 'spying for the enemy' being executed by terrorists on horseback. "It may well be that you were guided into the radical world by one or both of your second and third husbands, but it is clear that you quickly became an enthusiastic and committed IS supporter." "You were well aware of your husband’s allegiances, and demonstrated your support for them. In a Skype interview with Corriere della Sera, Maria Giulia Sergio dubbed Lady. A 28-year-old Italian woman who joined Islamic State last year has called the self-proclaimed caliphate a perfect country and defended the brutal beheadings conducted by the militant group. The Save the Children Fund is a charity registered in England and Wales (213890), Scotland (SC039570) and IOM (199) Italian ISIS convert defends beheadings as part of Sharia law. Send a cheque payable to Save the Children UK to Freepost Daily Mirror Christmas Appeal 2020, Save the Children, 1 St John’s Lane, London, EC1M 4AR. The militant group ISIS has released another gruesome video, this time showing the execution of kidnapped Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. This cell was behind videos showing the beheadings of foreigners including the US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, an Israeli-American who died in 2014.Text MIRROR5 TO 70008 to donate £5 or MIRROR10 TO 70008 to donate £10.Or it could help buy books and learning packs for kids who risk falling behind at school. The video supposedly showing ISIS beheading 21 Christians may have been faked.
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