The terrorist group of ISIS executed on Sunday five media activists on charges of “spying for hostile parties” in Syria’s northeastern province of Raqqa.



The terrorist group of ISIS executed on Sunday five media activists on charges of “spying for hostile parties” in Syria’s northeastern province of Raqqa.



The terror group released a video showing the five activists “confessing” to have filmed ISIS headquarters and vehicles in Raqqa.



In the name of their alleged Caliphate, ISIS militants have shot the media activists dead at the end of the video.



The victims were identified as Muhammad Abdulghani, Hael Abdulrazaq, Faisal al-Jaafar, Ammar al-Jaafar and Mahyar Othman.



The group accused them of leaking security information to Iraqi forces, which has been bombing ISIS for nearly two years in the region.



A civil rights activist, who conditioned anonymity, said: “The victims were documenting ISIS atrocities in the province. They have been covering the daily life of Raqqa citizens for months.”



“By filming such executions and showing it to the public, ISIS tries to terrorize all activists in Raqqa, especially those working for media,” the source said.



“Everyone trying to deliver information about Raqqa to the outside world is being accused of spying for hostile parties, Activists are being tortured and brutally executed.”







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