ISIS-Execution

Can we say savages enough?

Via Fox News:

U.S. special forces reportedly captured a document from the ISIS terror group earlier this year that supports the harvesting of human organs from so-called “apostates” to save the lives of Muslims.

Reuters reported that the document contained a fatwa from ISIS’s Islamic scholars dated Jan. 31 of this year, and has raised fears that the terror group may be trafficking in human organs to raise funds.

U.S. officials told Reuters the ruling was part of a trove of information uncovered by special forces in a raid in eastern Syria this past May. The raid resulted in the death of Abu Sayyaf, a top ISIS financial official, and the capture of his wife. U.S. officials have previously said that the raid uncovered several terabytes of data stored on hard drives, thumb drives, and CDs, as well as reams of documents.

“The apostate’s life and organs don’t have to be respected and may be taken with impunity,” says the document purported to be from the group’s Research and Fatwa Commitee. “Organs that end the captive’s life if removed: The removal of that type is also not prohibited.”

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