A girl has been reportedly stoned to death for opening a Facebook in Syria.
According to reports from DailyMail, UK, the girl identified
as Fatoum Al-Jassem was sentenced to death by a Sharia court in Al-Reqqa
after the court ruled that having a Facebook account was immoral
behaviour.
She was allegedly taken to the court by Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria (ISIS) militants after she was caught using the social networking
site.
The court, which is under the jurisdiction of ISIS, ruled the act of
being a member of the social network deserved to be punished the same
way as adultery, according to examiner.com.
A report in the Arabic-language Al-Rai Al-Youm was picked up by the
Fars news agency, a semi-autonomous organisation linked to the Iranian
government.
The Iran regime has supported Bashar Al-Assad throughout the Syrian civil war which started in 2011 during the Arab Spring.
The ISIS is a pro-Al Qaida jihadist group that many fear is taking an iron grip over parts of Syria.
The group was formed in April 2013 and grew out of Al Qaeda’s
affiliate organisation in Iraq. It has since become one of the main
jihadist groups fighting government forces in Syria.
It took over Al-Reqqa after rebels overran the city in March 2013. It
was the first provincial capital to fall under rebel control.
The town’s women, meanwhile, have been ordered by ISIS via posters to ‘cover up their beauty’, according to CNN, and banned from seeing male doctors or even leaving home without a male relative.
One female activist drew comparisons between the once-liberal Raqqa and Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
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