Wednesday, June 18, 2014

ISIS Issues An Annual Report That Details Its Reign Of Terror Across The Middle East



15,000 Fighters, 1,000 Assassinations And 4,000 IEDs: How Isis Publishes Annual Report Detailing Its Reign Of Terror Across The Middle East -- Daily Mail

* The annual publication is called al-Naba, which is Arabic for 'The News'
* Reports for 2012 and 2013 were analysed by Institute for the Study of War
* Isis claims to have carried out 10,000 operations in Iraq last year alone
* These included assassinations, bombings and the freeing of prisoners
* Isis compiles reports to attract donors and present themselves as organised
* The details emerged as new information about group's funding came to light

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.

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More News On ISIS

Selling terror: how Isis details its brutality -- Financial Times
Iraq militants catalog violence in 'annual report' -- USA Today
Isis 'annual report boasts over a 1000 murders' -- ITV
ISIS Annual Report Reveals 7 Disturbing Statistics From Terror Group Sweeping Iraq -- Huffington Post
Iraqi insurgents work for hearts and minds in northern city -- Reuters
In captured Iraqi city of Mosul, residents welcome ISIS -- CBS
Under an ISIS Flag, the Sons of Mosul Are Rallying -- Daily Beast
ISIS propaganda videos show their weapons, skills in Iraq -- Washington Post
Iraqi militants walk fine line in seized areas, sometimes imposing Sharia law -- FOX News/AP
ISIS Is More Than Just a 'Terrorist Organization' -- National Journal
Will ISIS brutality backfire? -- Frida Ghitis, CNN

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