
Blood-thirsty killers, and damn proud of it.
Via Daily Mail:
The Islamist militant group Isis publishes annual reports detailing its reign of terror across the Middle East, it has been revealed.
In 2013 alone, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIS, says it has carried out nearly 10,000 operations in Iraq, 1,000 assassinations, planted 4,000 improvised explosion devices and freed hundreds of radical prisoners.
Isis also claims to have turned hundreds of ‘apostates’, or people with no previous allegiance, and says it now has at least 15,000 fighters in its ranks.
Details of the report emerged as new information about the way Isis is funded and attracts recruits came to light, with reports suggesting widespread support in South East Asia, particularly Indonesia – the country with the world’s biggest Muslim population
Nigel Inkster, former assistant chief of UK intelligence service MI6, told the Financial Times: ‘They produce [the reports] almost like a company, with details of martyrdom operations and targets. You have a clear overlay of structure, planning and strategy to the organisation.’
The documents also clearly mark out that Isis’ long-term intention is to control the Sunni-populated areas of Iraq.
