Tuesday, December 15, 2015

ISIS executes two for 'witchcraft' and 'spying' in Libya

The Islamic State jihadist group has executed a woman for "witchcraft" and a man accused of spying in its Libyan stronghold, news agencies close to the country's rival authorities said on Monday.
IS beheaded the Moroccan woman in a public square and shot dead a Palestinian man for alleged spying in the coastal city of Sirte, said the agency close to the internationally recognised government.

The jihadists also chopped off a Libyan's hand for stealing, witnesses told it and a rival Tripoli-based news agency.
Libya has had rival administrations since August 2014, when an Islamist-backed militia alliance overran Tripoli, forcing the government to take refuge in the east.

IS has exploited chaos and insecurity in Libya since the 2011 fall of Moamer Kadhafi to extend its influence in the North African country.
The group claimed control of Sirte, Kadhafi's hometown some 430 km east of the capital, in June.
The group is trying to spread toward Ajdabiya, a city controlled by loyalist forces and located between Sirte and Benghazi in an area where most of the country's oil and gas terminals are located.
According to a UN report issued in December, IS has between 2 000 and 3 000 fighters in Libya, including 1 500 in Sirte.
But the jihadists face "strong resistance from the population as well as difficulties in building and maintaining local alliances", the report said.

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