Syria ‘adultress’ survives jihadist stoning – monitor

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Syria ‘adultress’ survives jihadist stoning – monitor
'An ISIS militant was about to open fire at her when an Islamist jurist intervened and stopped him saying it was God's will that she did not die,' says the Observatory, without specifying when it happened

BEIRUT, Lebanon — A Syrian woman stoned by the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group for alleged adultery and left for dead has miraculously walked away from the brutal punishment, a monitor said on Friday, January 30.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the jihadist group sentenced the woman to be “stoned for adultery” in the town of Raqa, the ISIS stronghold in northern Syria.

Militants carried out the punishment and “stoned her until they thought she had died,” said the Britain-based monitor.

But just as they had stopped pelting her with stones, the woman stood up and tried to flee.

“An ISIS militant was about to open fire at her when an Islamist jurist intervened and stopped him saying it was God’s will that she did not die,” said the Observatory, without specifying when it happened.

The ISIS jurist told the woman she can walk free but that she must “repent.”

According to the Observatory, at least 15 people, nine of them women, have been executed by jihadists in Syria, including Al-Qaeda-linked militants, since July for alleged adultery and homosexuality.

The ISIS and the Al-Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda’s Syria branch, hold large swathes of Syria and have imposed a brutal version of Islamic law in territory under their control. — Rappler.com

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