Wednesday, January 18, 2017

ISIS Propaganda

Modified 1/18/17     4:46 P.M.   By Damali Ramirez

ISIS uses social media as a main source to spread its propaganda. ISIS tends to post graphic photos or videos that'll spread fear among the public. The videos are a way to threaten non-supporters and demonstrates what'll happen to them if they don't join ISIS. There are videos of them committing beheading, executions, showing dead bodies, suicide bombers, and other terrifying actions. These videos quickly capture the public's attention and causes people to talk.

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Trump's Plan for ISIS

Modified 1/18/17         4:15 P.M.             By: Damali Ramirez

Throughout his Presidential campaign, Donald Trump emphasized on the subject towards ISIS. He blamed Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama for allowing ISIS to spread into global news. He promised the country he'll put an end to the terrorist group if he's elected President.

Trump stated he'll first establish a connection with the Middle East. He wants countries such as Israel, Jordan, and Egypt to fight the battle against ISIS. He also wants to establish a connection with Russia in order to end the terrorist group.

Once his secret plans are in motion, he'll pause immigration from certain countries.

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10 ISIS Fast Facts

Modified 1/18/17       3:40 P.M.       Damali Ramirez

1. ISIS aims to create an Islamic state called a caliphate across Syria, Iraq, and other locations.
2. ISIS has built a reputation for public executions.
3. ISIS uses social media to spread fear and propaganda.
4. CNN reported ISIS is holding about 3,500 people as hostilities. They're mostly women and children.  
5. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi also known as Abu Du'a is the leader.
6. ISIS receives their money by their criminal activities such as oil smuggling, kidnapping for ransom, and bank robbery.
7. ISIS aims for Christians, Shia Muslims, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriac and Armenian, Yazidis, Druze, Shabaks, and Mandeans.
8. Approximately 10,000 innocent civilians have died from beheading, crucifixions, and gunpoint due to ISIS.
9. It is currently based in Syria.
10. The group formed after the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003.

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ISIS Claims Responsibility for 70+ Kurdish Deaths

Modified 1/18/17 3:36 P.M.                   Damali Ramirez

On Tuesday, ISIS announced they were responsible for the deaths of 70+ Kurdish fighters.

ISIS used their Telegram account to release photos of the dead fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces. The Syrian Democratic Forces denied ISIS claims of killing 70+ fighters.





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ISIS' deliberate killing of Syrian citizens

Modified 1/18/2017                                                                        By Nicole Gelfman
https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/07/03/syria-deliberate-killing-civilians-isis]

As stated in the Human Rights Watch, a 2015 attack in Northern Syria led to the killing of 233 to 262 and wounding 273 civilians. This was a targeted attack, tricking the innocent people by wearing similar clothing, proceeding to fatally shoot them after gaining their trust. Their main objective was to attack the citizens, mainly killing Kurds in the end. This prompted fighting between Kurdish and ISIS forces, ongoing till this day. Witnesses clearly state how their main objective was to spread terror throughout villages, attempting to establish authority and superiority amongst the common public. This attack established more of ISIS' intentions, creating a bigger threat to most people, not just military forces.

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ISIS surround Deir ez-Zor's Airbase

Modified: 1/18/17 7:30 a.m.                                                                        By: Zumen Javed

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jan/17/islamic-state-deir-ez-zor-syria-world-food-programme

     ISIS member's have surrounded a military airport of Deir ez-zor, a city in Syria. The members are cutting off the food supplies for a million of civilians which can lead to a huge disaster. The World Food Programme provide food/supplies for the civilians of Syria. On Monday, ISIS members broke through government lines and took control of the area where the WFP's airdrops landed.

                                       Nationaal Militair Museum
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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Why ISIL started

1/11/16 7:30 am

There have been many, many, rumors as to why ISIL stated in the first place. A popular one that was enforced by our president-elect Donald Trump is that President Obama and Secretary Clinton are the founder and co-founder of ISIL, respectively.
ISIL was Al-Qaeda.
Yes, ISIL is derived by the other terror group that was formed.
During the Iraqi war with Saddam Hussein, Al-Qaeda was traveling back and forth from Syria to Iraq to resupply. Eventually, this method was too tedious for some members and with the connections they had made in Syria, ISIL was soon created.
     During this time as well, Al-Qaeda was angry that ISIL was created and they had a mini civil war with themselves. This wasn't serious and didn't last long, but the two terror groups decided to part ways and create their own destiny.