German writer went to City controlled by ISIS
Juergen Todenhoefer was the first outsider to gain access
into the territory controlled by ISIS.
A German writer had the rare opportunity came to
territory controlled by the militant group calling itself the Islamic State or
used to be called ISIS.
Juergen Todenhoefer, former German politician, was the
only person outside of Syria who traveled deep into territory controlled by
ISIS and returned safely.
This trip is considered risky because a number of
Westerners who were arrested later beheaded ISIS group recently.
He spent six days during a stay in the city of Mosul,
Iraq, after traveling from Raqqa, Syria.
Todenhoefer said seeing the followers ISIS highly
motivated and support the brutal acts of the group.
Juergen Todenhoefer claimed to meet children carrying
weapons and motivated to support the group's brutal.
He also said that their powers are dispersed makes them
hard hit by the air.
In the city of Mosul, which is controlled by ISIS since
last June, Todenhoefer see how this group imposing an extreme version of Sunni
Islam.
brutal spirit
Still in on the spot, he saw a poster also provides
instructions on prayer position is considered the most correct and tell women
to cover all parts of the body.
Residents in the region, for example, forbidden to wear
clothes that are considered synonymous with "infidels".
The images are closed and some bookstores display pamphlets
and books on religious law, including how to treat slaves ethics.
Todenhoefer met children who carry guns and shouting
support system 'caliphate'. Among them there were recruited from the UK, USA,
Sweden, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Juergen Todenhoefer claimed to see the board contains
information on the proper procedures for prayer according to an extreme version
of Sunni Islam.
He admitted brutally hit by the spirit of the followers
of ISIS, which he calls a very ambitious to carry out cleansing in the name of
religion 'and expand their territory.
"There was enthusiasm that I had never seen before
in other battlefield," he said. (BBC)
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