ISIS Killer: How did I kill more than 100 people?

ISIS Killer: How did I kill more than 100 people?

Syria has been in a seven-year deadly war. President Bashar al-Assad's government is fighting against some rebel groups and Islamic state jihadists. The northern city of Raqqa has been a fierce battle of many factions. This is the story of a peaceful protestor who got into a spiral of blood, and was [...]

A special invitation was sent to him. Six men had ordered him to go to the Aleppos air base, northwest of Syria, where a French coach would teach him how to use pistols, sineponal weapons and snipers.

They taught him the methods of killing that they used in their prisoners.

Our practical goals were stopped by the regime's soldiers”, he said.

The majority of the murders were made by a motorcycle. You need a guy to ride the bike and you sit behind him. You'll hit the car with a deadly weapon so you don't give it a chance to escape”.

Khaled who is not his real name has learned how to follow people. But in mid - 2013, very soon after the Syrian army withdrew from Rakqa, he joined the leader of Ahrar al-Sham a fierce Islamist group that wanted to extend authority north of the city to eliminate rivals.

Khaled was commander of one of the groups assigned to guard Raqqa's offices.

The “was a strange feeling of freedom mixed with fear from regime”, he said, recalling the first day he joined the anti-government protests.

We felt we were doing something good for the country, bringing freedom, and we are capable of choosing another president. We were a small group no more than 25-30 people”.

One day, he was arrested by the Assad regime, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.

They took me from my house to take me to the Department of Criminal Security, and other departments I stayed in for a month before I was released”.

I couldn't walk, and I couldn't sleep because I had back pain”.

Khaled says the prison guards had barbarous and abusive behavior by forcing prisoners to kneel and put Assad's photo in front of them saying, "Your Lord will die, and this will not die." God dies, Assad is immortal. ”

I decided that if God saved me, I would kill him wherever I found that guard who had constantly tortured me. Even if he went to Damascus, I would kill him.

When he was released from prison, Khaled took up arms to fight against the government.

Khaled, who was tortured by the prison guard, had no mercy on him.

I asked people about the guards working at the Crime Department prison until I found him. We followed him, and we got him from his” house.

He showed me something I remembered later. When I was in prison, he said: If you get out of this living prison and you can catch me, don't have pity on me and that's what I did.

I took him to a farm near the central prison which was a free zone. I cut his arms with a knife. I pulled out her tongue and cut her with scissors. And I wasn't happy yet.”

I killed him when he started apologizing. I came here for revenge, so I wasn't afraid of”.

Despite all the torture I used against him, I didn't feel any regrets or grief. On the contrary, if the opportunity offered again, I would do the same”.

Khaled had lost faith in revolution. His focus became the daily battle for his survival. And soon he would find an even darker role in Syria's savage conflict as a killer for the jihadist group of Islamic State (IS).

Friendship or betrayal, confusion over tactics, and fluctuations in the balance of power: these were some of the causes where many Syrian rebels joined the factions many times over again.

In this context, Khaled left the Islamists of Ahrar al-Sham who had trained him as a murderer and joined the al-Nusra Front, then the official associate of al-Qaeda in Syria.

But in 2014, IS would dominate the city of Raqqa, declaring it their potassium.

IS, Khaled had offered him a job like “security chief”. He realized that if he refused this offer, he would end up in a mass cemetery. So he accepted the assignment.

“I was a favorite face for the IS, but I would secretly kidnap their members and kill them. The first man I kidnapped was a Syrian, leader of an IS training camp”.

Khaled's decision seemed like a death wish, but there were others who died. He says he killed about 16 people for the IS, shooting them in their homes with a silent pistol.

He said they had sold their religion for money by betraying Ahr al-Sham and the Syrian Free Army, which had the support of the Western alliance.

One of his victims was an Islamist scholar from al-Bab. I locked the door. He opened it. I immediately took a gun to put it on my face. His wife started screaming. He knew I was coming to kill”.

Before I said something to him, he headed, “What do you want? Money? This is my money. Take whatever you want to” I said no, I don't want this money. And I locked his wife” in another room.

Then he told me: “Take the money if you want to sleep with my wife, go to the next room, but don't kill me” What she told me encouraged me to kill”.

A month after receiving an important task on the IS, he was sure the Islamist group would follow. So the killer took his way to the city of Deir al-Zour and later settled in Turkey.

I've killed over 100 people in battles against the regime, and I don't regret it... because even God knows I didn't kill civilians or an innocent person”./Periscopi/

The stem rebels in Raqqa after captaining the city on 4 March, 2013.

A group of men look at a distance black Yihadit flag with Islamic writing on it procling,

Syrian anti-governance protesters under the town of Derala in April, 2011

A photograph of a paused door in an Islamic State prison in Raqa

A Syrian rebel holds AK-47 reflexing to hurt corades

Members of the Syran Democracy Forces patrol a dammed house in Raqqa in Septemer, 2017

A crimegrab from the BBC documentationary Syra: The World's War, showing a man's head in silence

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