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Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Islamic State Top Executioner Is Found Executed


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Reuters: Islamic State 'police' official beheaded: Syria monitor



WNU Editor: Live by the sword .... die by the sword.



More News On The Execution Of The Islamic State's Top Executioner



Live by the sword, die by the sword: ISIS executioner found decapitated with a cigarette in his mouth and a message pinned to his corpse saying: 'This is evil' -- Daily Mail

Syria: Isis chief executioner found beheaded with cigarette in his mouth -- IBTimes

Islamic State 'police official' beheaded in Syria -- The Telegraph

Deputy Emir of Islamic Police Found Beheaded in Eastern Syria: Watchdog -- Sputnik

Islamic State 'emir' known for beheadings found dead, decapitated -- Washington Times

Top Islamic State 'Police' Beheaded In Syria, Monitoring Group Says -- Christian Times
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