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Religion of Peace™

Via Daily Mail:

An ISIS firing squad has gunned down more than 300 civil servants – including at least 50 women – in Mosul, Iraq, a rival rebel group and locals have claimed.

They were slaughtered at the Galzani army camp on Saturday for being ‘apostates and infidels’, according to a spokesman for the National Crowd militant group which battles ISIS in the Niveneh Province.

All 300 reportedly worked for Iraq’s Electoral Commission which has since urged the UN and other human rights groups to help ‘stop the slaughter and crimes against the Iraqi people’.

It is not clear why the civil servants were in the ISIS-controlled city but local media reports suggest they had worked there in relative peace over the last few years.

The Commission says the extremists beheaded another group of its employees in Mosul before slaughtering 300 innocent workers, the EFE news agency reported.

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