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How much more depraved can ISIS get? ISIS has started murdering babies with Down’s Syndrome

ISIS has reportedly issued fatwa ordering disabled children be killed; As Nazis – they murdered disabled because they were a ‘burden’

ISIS KILLED BABYS

 

According to unconfirmed reports Daesh has killed at least 38 babies with Down’s syndrome and other disabilities, following the issue of a fatwa.

Reports from Iraq city of Mosul said that ISIS’s leaders have killed the babys by suffocation or a lethal injection. Mosul Eye said during its investigation it discovered that the fatwa was issued by one of Islamic State’s Sharia judges, a Saudi judge named Abu Said Aljazrawi.

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‘Through monitoring and following the death incidents of children with Down’s Syndrome and congenital deformities, we were able to learn that the Shar’i Board of Isil issued an “oral fatwa” to its members authorising them to “kill newborn babies with Down’s Syndrome and congenital deformities and disabled children, ” said a spokesperson for Mosul Eye, which claims to report from the city.

‘As if it is not enough for ISIL to kill men, women and the elderly, and now, they kill children.’

Mosul Eye said it monitored the deaths of children born with Down’s syndrome and found they are mostly those of foreign fighters who married Iraqi, Syrian and Asian women.

 

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