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ISIS jihadis send chilling warning to Europe in TV interview
Published in Albawaba on 27 - 09 - 2015

Three captured ISIS militants have revealed what life is like under jihadi rule - describing rape, murder and "streets filled with dead people".
The terrorists also sent a chilling warning to Europe during the eye-opening interviews, which were conducted by an Italian journalist at a jail in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The first terrorist interviewed in the video, 30-year-old Muhenet, patiently explains the reasons behind the murderous regime's tactics.
He says: "The ISIS philosophy is the Jihad. Kill all enemies like the Shiites.
"Christians have to convert to Islam otherwise they have to pay a residence tax to be in the Islamic State - or else they will be killed."
He also says that homosexuals are "stoned to death like the Koran states."
When asked about kidnapped women, the terrorist reveals that "the ones that did not convert to Islam were raped."
He adds: "Each one of us could get one. One woman cost approximately $800. However all women had their own price depending on their beauty."
The stony-faced jihadi only shows emotion when asked about ISIS's plans for Europe - at which point he smiles.
He says: "Islam will expand very soon. It will reach Europe and all the other nations. At this point the Islamic law will be in force, the Koran laws."
He explains that all European women would have to wear a full veil and beer would be banned.
The next terrorist interviewed in the video, named Abdullah, is just 15-years-old.
He admits feeling regret at joining ISIS and fear for his life under their control.
He says: "Before being recruited I was in my first year of high school.
"Some friends of mine got in contact with ISIS and so I joined them.
"We sometimes had some assemblies where they would come and teach us about the Islamic State.
"They would tell us that alcohol, cigarettes and prostitutes are all sins for Islam.
"The Americans and the western countries are our enemies."
He reveals the terrifying arrival of ISIS in his home town, which left corpses lining the street.
He says: "When ISIS arrived in Mosul the streets were filled with dead people. Yes, of course I was scared. People were murdered in the streets."
The teen admits that it "would have been better" to have stayed at home watching TV and playing football instead of joining ISIS.
He says: "I don't know what will happen to me. Maybe there will be an exchange in prisoners."
The final prisoner interviewed in the video seems afraid and confused.
He says: "I was young ... they told me to go ... and I went and joined them.
"They said 'Jihad', I don't know what ... I was young and I thought it was the right thing to do.
"I don't know, in the mosque they said 'Jihad' ... paradise ... who goes to paradise.
"I was young and thought it was right like this."
He explains that his parents, who he believes are dead, had warned him against signing up with ISIS.
He says: "My mother told me I shouldn't join them.
"I regret it."


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