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Isis in Ramadi: Militants on verge of defeat

Isis in Ramadi: Militants on verge of defeat as Iraqi forces 'enter government compound'
Recapturing the key stronghold would be one of the most significant victories for Iraq's armed forces since 2014

Isis appears to be on the verge of being defeated in the key stronghold of Ramadi, with Iraqi forces reportedly inside a former government compound.

Sources told the AFP news agency that all militants belonging the group had retreated from a besieged government compound by Sunday afternoon.

Recapturing the city, which fell to the militants in May, would be one of the most significant victories for Iraq's armed forces since Isis swept across a third of the country in 2014.

The soldiers were reportedly within 300 metres of the provincial government headquarters by this morning, Sabah al-Numani, a spokesman for the counter-terrorism force that is leading the fight on the government side, said....

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...orces-enter-government-compound-a6787326.html
 
Isis sanctions 'harvesting' the organs of 'aposates', document seized during US raid

Isis sanctions 'harvesting' the organs of 'aposates', document seized during US raid reveals
The document, seized in a US special forces raid, also said it was permissible to 'kill the apostate in order to eat his flesh', if it was necessary

Isis has reportedly endorsed the 'harvesting' of organs from live prisoners in order to save the lives of Muslims, an official document captured by US special forces in a Syrian raid revealed.

The document, which was obtained by Reuters, revealed that Isis believes "the apostate's life and organs don't have to be respected and may be taken with impunity."

Dated to 31 January 2015, the directive was issued by Isis's Research and Fatwa Committee, and was seized along with a treasure trove of data and other documents during a raid in eastern Syria in May 2015....

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...eized-documents-syria-apostates-a6786876.html
 
Iraq declares Ramadi liberated from Islamic State

The Iraqi city of Ramadi has been "liberated" from so-called Islamic State, the Iraqi military has declared.
Spokesman Brig Gen Yahya Rasul said forces had achieved an "epic" victory, adding the Iraqi flag had been raised over the government complex there.
The city's recapture is seen as a major reversal for the jihadist group. The jihadists had seized it in May, in an embarrassing defeat for the army.
Iraqi government forces had been fighting to retake it for weeks.
Troops managed to capture the government compound on Sunday, flushing out or killing Islamic State (IS) fighters and suicide bombers who had been holding out in the buildings.
The military said remaining IS militants have headed out to the north-east of Ramadi.
The operation to recapture Ramadi, about 55 miles (90km) west of Baghdad, began in early November.
It was backed by US-led coalition air strikes, but made slow progress, mainly because the government chose not to use the powerful Shia-dominated paramilitary force that helped it regain the mainly Sunni northern city of Tikrit, to avoid increasing sectarian tensions.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-35188479
 
Seized documents reveal Isis's Department of 'War Spoils'

Islamic State has set up departments to handle “war spoils,” including slaves, and the exploitation of natural resources such as oil, creating the trappings of government that enable it to manage large swaths of Syria and Iraq and other areas.

The hierarchical bureaucracy, including petty rivalries between officials, and legal codes in the form of religious fatwas are detailed in a cache of documents seized by US Special Operations Forces in a May raid in Syria that killed top IS financial official Abu Sayyaf. Reuters has reviewed some of the documents.

US officials say the documents have helped deepen their understanding of a militant group whose skill in controlling the territory it has seized has surprised many. They provide insight into how a once small insurgent group has developed a complex bureaucracy to manage revenue streams, from pillaged oil to stolen antiquities, and oversee subjugated populations.

“This really kind of brings it out. The level of bureaucratisation, organisation, the diwans, the committees,” Brett McGurk, President Barack Obama’s special envoy for the anti-IS coalition, told Reuters.

For example, one diwan, roughly equivalent to a government ministry, handles natural resources, including the exploitation of antiquities from ancient empires. Another processes “war spoils,” including slaves.

“Islamic State is invested in the statehood and Caliphate image more so than any other jihadist enterprise. So a formal organisation, besides being practical when you control so much contiguous territory and major cities, also reinforces the statehood image,” said Aymenn al-Tamimi, a fellow at the Middle East Forum think tank and an expert on IS’s structure.

The documents also show how “meticulous and data-oriented” IS is in managing the oil and gas sector, although it is not a sophisticated operation, said Amos Hochstein, the State Department’s top official for energy affairs.

US officials said the documents have helped the anti-IS coalition to pinpoint vulnerabilities. The United States and its allies have been using air strikes to degrade the group's oil infrastructure and target key officials.

The documents show the Islamic State is not immune to the rivalries and personality clashes that typify bureaucracies everywhere. A 21 November, 2014 letter from the Diwan of Natural Resources emphasizes that Abu Sayyaf is in charge of handling antiquities.

“The reason being is that he is very knowledgeable in this field and that Abu Jihad al-Tunisi is a simpleton who can’t manage the division,” it says.

KINDNESS AND CRUELTY

Reuters could not independently verify the authenticity of the documents it obtained, which represent a fraction of the material seized in the Syria raid. US forces captured a huge amount of data in the form of computer hard drives, thumb drives, CDs, DVDs and papers.

Many of the seized documents are fatwas, or religious rulings, covering issues from rape of female prisoners and the treatment of slaves with minor children to when it is permissible for a son to steal from his father to fund travel to fight jihad, or holy war.

Reuters reported last week on a previously undisclosed ruling by the Islamic State’s Research and Fatwa Committee that sanctions the harvesting of human organs. The fatwa raises concerns that the violent extremist group may be trafficking in body parts.

A booklet entitled “From Creator’s Rulings on Capturing Prisoners and Enslavement,” lays out rules on enslaving women seized from vanquished “infidels.” The October 2014 document, reviewed by Reuters, attempts to ground the rules in Islamic law.

Citing sayings of the Prophet Mohammad, the booklet calls for both kindness and cruelty to captives by Islamic State fighters. Enslaved women should not be separated from their children, it says, but elsewhere the rules allow Islamic State fighters to have sex with female slaves.

Middle East Forum’s Tamimi said the fatwas are intended to bolster Islamic State’s claim that it is a legitimate state.

The rules not only apply to capture territory in Iraq and Syria but also its self-declared provinces in Africa, the Sinai and South Asia. They cover even mundane issues.

In the documents, there is a ruling on proper procedure for filling out the personal details of prospective fighters: name, gender, and communications method, telephone, telegram, Skype or the mobile messaging service WhatsApp.
http://ewn.co.za/2015/12/28/Seized-documents-reveal-Isiss-Department-of-War-Spoils
 
Exclusive: Inside IS Terror Weapons Lab

Terror group Islamic State is employing scientists and weapons experts to train jihadists to carry out sophisticated "spectacular" attacks in Europe, while also modifying weapons systems capable of targeting passenger jets and military aircraft.

From a "jihadi university" in the Syrian city of Raqqa, the scientists have stunned western weapons experts by producing a homemade thermal battery for surface-to-air missiles.

It had been regarded as a virtually impossible feat for terror groups working without a military infrastructure.
But footage exclusively obtained by Sky News shows that IS can now recommission thousands of missiles assumed by western governments to have been redundant through old age.

Heat-seeking warheads can be used to attack passenger and military aircraft. They are 99% accurate once locked on.

For decades terror groups, including the IRA, had these weapons but storing them and maintaining the thermal battery - a key component to the warhead - was very difficult.

It seems that IS scientists have got round the problem, and that revelation will shock the world of international security.

More at:http://news.sky.com/story/1617197/exclusive-inside-is-terror-weapons-lab
 
It's not showing off. It's footage and files that was recovered during a raid. You referring to the College and what not in Raqqa?
 
Stupid question, why would they go to so much trouble to build a remote controlled car if they have thousands if not millions of willing martyrs?
 
Stupid question, why would they go to so much trouble to build a remote controlled car if they have thousands if not millions of willing martyrs?

They don't no more. They are losing more and more support. I read an article somewhere that their biggest feed was loyal Muslims wanting to fight the good fright against Assad to help their Muslim people. Since their savagery and killing of Muslims in their drive to capture the caliphate loyal Muslims don't see it as holy no more just rebel warfare with personal gains for the people at the top. They are not getting recruits no more.
 
They need a College to figure out a remote controlled car?

Have they not heard of the interwebs... there are many tutorials on there on how to do it.
 
They don't no more. They are losing more and more support. I read an article somewhere that their biggest feed was loyal Muslims wanting to fight the good fright against Assad to help their Muslim people. Since their savagery and killing of Muslims in their drive to capture the caliphate loyal Muslims don't see it as holy no more just rebel warfare with personal gains for the people at the top. They are not getting recruits no more.

Ok, so instead of using willing martyrs, how about unwilling martyrs?
 
Ok, so instead of using willing martyrs, how about unwilling martyrs?

You can lead a horse to the water, you can't force him to drink it.

I suppose that applies when they have to drive a vehicle and detonate it. Imagine they give the unwilling martyr the keys and say drive to point so and so. They will just drive off and abandon the car when it's safe to do so :D
 
They need a College to figure out a remote controlled car?

Have they not heard of the interwebs... there are many tutorials on there on how to do it.

I wonder how strictly internet access is controlled in Syria? Is there even any in those parts where ISIS roams?
 
You can lead a horse to the water, you can't force him to drink it.

I suppose that applies when they have to drive a vehicle and detonate it. Imagine they give the unwilling martyr the keys and say drive to point so and so. They will just drive off and abandon the car when it's safe to do so :D

And lose his head afterwards? With fear you can get anyone to do anything.

Its much cheaper to lose one infidel than to build a remote car
 
Video: IS Shows Off Its Remote Controlled Cars To Act As Mobile Bombs

Goodness! Why in the hell would Internet Solutions be building mobile bombs?!? This is an outrage!

... as an aside these extremists should really try and stick to one name / acronym FFS!
 
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