LONDON:
The ISIS extremist group has executed 100 of its own foreign fighters
who tried to flee their headquarters in the Syrian city of Raqqa, the
Financial Times reported on Saturday.
An activist opposed to
ISIS and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, said he had "verified 100
executions" of foreign ISIS fighters trying to leave the jihadi group's
de facto capital. ISIS fighters in Raqqa said the group has a military
police to clamp down on foreign fighters who miss duty. Dozens of homes
have been raided and many jihadis have been arrested, the FT reported.
The British press reported in October that 12 Europeans wanted to return
home complaining they did not end up fighting Assad's regime.

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