jeudi 14 septembre 2017

ISIS Islamic State not a paradise on earth after all.

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Quote:

Indonesians returning from life in Islamic State's rapidly-shrinking caliphate have described a horrific and brutal world — a "pit of lies" where fighters chased three things: power, money and women.

Key points:

The Muslims say they were enticed to the IS caliphate by promises of a better life
The returnees describe IS members' greed, violence and mistreatment of women
Indonesian authorities are using returnees' testimonials in a video fighting extremism
The Indonesians feature in a video released by the nation's anti-terror body, the BNPT.

They are devout Muslims who say they were enticed to life in the IS caliphate by promises of a better life. The Indonesian Government says they did not go to fight — but to become willing citizens of what they thought was a holier place.

What they found was awful.

"Their promises are all empty," one woman, Lasmiati, said.


"For people who haven't gone there, be grateful for not falling into the crocodile's lair, it's a pit of lies.

"Save your time, save your money, save your life. Don't waste your life only to get lied by ISIS.

"ISIS will be destroyed soon if God is willing.
Who would have guessed.


via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/2x2b7if

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