The Dhaka Times Desk Within two years of establishing shelters in Iraq and Syria, nearly 4,000 people have been killed by them. These people are beheaded, shot or burned to death for going against IS.
According to media reports, London-based human rights organization Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has given these information in a report. At the same time, this human rights organization called on the United Nations to save the Syrian people from the crimes and violence of IS. Times of India has given this news online.
In the past 22 months since the declaration of a caliphate in the occupied territories of Iraq and Syria in June 2014, ISIS has killed nearly 4,000 people. IS militants took the lives of these people by beheading, shooting, throwing them on fire or in various barbaric ways.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 4 thousand 144 Syrian civilians have been killed by IS militants, accusing them of homosexuality, hatred or apostasy, taking drugs or trafficking. According to the news, IS killed about 2 thousand 230 people in three phases. Most of them were Sunni and Kurdish Muslims.
According to the UK-based The Independent Online, women and children are among the Syrians who died at the hands of IS. In addition, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces fighters and members of rebel groups and their families have been killed by IS, the report said.