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Islamic State executes three of its Chinese militants: China paper

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Well, even the worst sinner deserves some prayer. Well said, my friend. Let's hope that more of our misguided youth will not venture outside to join these radical groups. Life is too sweet, too precious !

Agreed. Let no lives be wasted on these barbaric dreams. Also, all the best to the JSDF deployment in the mid east my friend, may the soldiers return safe & sound to their families after their tour of duty.
 
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Pls, Pls kill more Chinese extremists ... just see who will join ISIS again.

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I just want to know who makes up ISIS. I mean who are the majority and in descending order the % of other national? Any rough estimate? Any one knows?
 
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they have target to kill 100 humans daily and when they have shortage of numbers they kill own useless guys to fill the 100 :p::rofl:

I just want to know who makes up ISIS. I mean who are the majority and in descending order the % of other national? Any rough estimate? Any one knows?
iraqis and syrians
 
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I just want to know who makes up ISIS. I mean who are the majority and in descending order the % of other national? Any rough estimate? Any one knows?
Who Is ISIS? An open source investigation



An image of US Senator John McCain in Syria in April 2013 has generated controversy for claims that it pictures him with ISIS member Mohammad Nour and even ISIS leader Baghdadi himself. Some have cast doubt on whether the man in the photograph is Baghdadi, but the man does bear an uncanny resemblance to the official picture of Baghdadi on the State Department “Rewards for Justice” website.
 
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http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...ree-of-its-Chinese-militants-China-paper.html

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group has killed three Chinese militants who joined its ranks and later attempted to flee, a Chinese state-run newspaper said, the latest account of fighters from China embroiled in the Middle East conflict.

China has expressed concern about the rise of ISIS, nervous about the effect it could have on its Xinjiang region, which borders Pakistan and Afghanistan.

But Beijing has also shown no sign of wanting to take part in the U.S.-led coalition’s efforts to use military force against the militant group.

Around 300 Chinese extremists were fighting with ISIS after travelling to Turkey, the Global Times, a tabloid run by China’s ruling Communist Party’s official newspaper, said in December.

The paper on Thursday cited an unnamed Kurdish security official as saying that a Chinese man was “arrested, tried and shot dead” in Syria in late September by ISIS after he became disillusioned with jihad and attempted to return to Turkey to attend university.

“Another two Chinese militants were beheaded in late December in Iraq, along with 11 others from six countries. ISIS charged them with treason and accused them of trying to escape,” the official said, according to the paper.

ISIS, which has seized parts of northern and eastern Syria as well as northern and western Iraq, has killed hundreds off the battlefield since the end of June, when it declared a caliphate.

Chinese officials blame separatists from the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) for carrying out attacks in Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur people. But they are vague about how many people from China are fighting in the Middle East.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei did not comment on the report at a regular press briefing, but said China was opposed to "all forms of terrorism".

“China is willing to work with the international community to combat terrorist forces, including ETIM, and safeguard global peace, security and stability,” Hong said.


Human rights advocates say economic marginalization of Uighurs and curbs on their culture and religion are the main causes of ethnic violence in Xinjiang and around China that has killed hundreds of people in recent years. China denies these assertions.

China has criticized the Turkish government for offering shelter to Uighur refugees who have fled through southeast Asia, saying it creates a global security risk.
 
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