Tag: ISIS

  • Malaysia Arrests 10 Suspected Of ISIS Links

    Malaysia Arrests 10 Suspected Of ISIS Links

    KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian police on Thursday said they had arrested and were investigating 10 Malaysians suspected of links to Islamic State, among them six members of the country’s security forces.

    Although the Southeast Asian country has not seen any significant militant attacks, it has arrested nearly 100 citizens this year on suspicion of links to Islamic State. Authorities have identified 39 Malaysians in Syria and Iraq.

    “They are suspected to be involved in activities to promote the Islamic State ideology,” police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said in a statement announcing the arrests.

    These activities ranged from raising funds for the movement to recruiting Malaysians and planning to buy weapons for an attack in Malaysia, he added, but gave no details.

    The suspects, who included two women and two civil servants, were arrested following an operation launched by the police anti-terrorism unit in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, and five Malaysian states, the statement added.

    A police spokeswoman did not immediately respond to telephone calls seeking comment.

    Malaysian militants have used Facebook and other social media sites to lure recruits, attracting thousands of followers online.

    Recruits now include young women and families, with domestic news reporting that a family of four had traveled to Syria, while a Malaysian female doctor’s posts on Facebook on her life as a militant’s wife in Syria have attracted wide attention.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • ISIS Brainwashed And Taught Teenage Boys To Kill

    ISIS Brainwashed And Taught Teenage Boys To Kill

    The children had all been shown videos of beheadings and told by their trainers with the Islamic State group that they would perform one someday.

    First, they had to practice their technique. More than 120 boys were each given a doll and a sword and told to cut off its head.

    A 14-year-old who was among the boys, all abducted from Iraq’s Yazidi religious minority, said he couldn’t cut it right. He chopped once, twice, three times.

    ‘Then they taught me how to hold the sword and they told me how to hit.

    ‘They told me it was the head of the infidels,’ the boy, renamed Yahya by his ISIS captors, told The Associated Press last week in northern Iraq, where he fled after escaping the ISIS training camp.

    'If I didn't do it, they'd shoot me': A 14-year-old boy named Yahya who fled an Islamic State terror camp tells how the next generation of executioners are trained to behead infidels using a doll and sword

    ‘If I didn’t do it, they’d shoot me’: A 14-year-old boy named Yahya who fled an Islamic State terror camp tells how the next generation of executioners are trained to behead infidels using a doll and sword

    Enslaved: Yahya, his little brother, their mother and hundreds of Yazidis were captured when ISIS seized the Iraqi town of Sulagh in August

    Enslaved: Yahya, his little brother, their mother and hundreds of Yazidis were captured when ISIS seized the Iraqi town of Sulagh in August

    ‘Lion cub’ reveals his captors forced him to behead dolls

    When Islamic State extremists overran Yazidi towns in northern Iraq last year, they butchered older men and enslaved many of the women and girls.

    Dozens of young Yazidi boys like Yahya had a different fate: The ISIS sought to re-educate them.

    They forced them to convert to Islam from their ancient faith and tried to turn them into jihadi fighters.

    It is part of a concerted effort by the extremists to build a new generation of militants, according to interviews with residents who fled or still live under ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

    The group is recruiting teens and children using gifts, threats and brainwashing. Boys have been turned into killers and suicide bombers.

    An ISIS video issued last week showed a boy beheading a Syrian soldier under an adult militant’s supervision.

    Last month, a video showed 25 children unflinchingly shooting 25 captured Syrian soldiers in the head.

    In schools and mosques, militants infuse children with extremist doctrine, often turning them against their own parents.   

    Brainwashed: The group is recruiting teens and children using gifts, threats and brainwashing. Boys have been turned into killers and suicide bombers

    Brainwashed: The group is recruiting teens and children using gifts, threats and brainwashing. Boys have been turned into killers and suicide bombers

    ISIS training camps churn out the Ashbal, Arabic for 'lion cubs' – child fighters for the 'caliphate' that ISIS declared across its territory

    ISIS training camps churn out the Ashbal, Arabic for ‘lion cubs’ – child fighters for the ‘caliphate’ that ISIS declared across its territory

    Fighters in the street befriend children with toys.

    ISIS training camps churn out the Ashbal, Arabic for ‘lion cubs’ – child fighters for the ‘caliphate’ that ISIS declared across its territory.

    The caliphate is a historic form of Islamic rule that the group claims to be reviving with its own radical interpretation, though the vast majority of Muslims reject its claims.

    ‘I am terribly worried about future generations,’ said Abu Hafs Naqshabandi, a Syrian sheikh who runs religion classes for refugees in the Turkish city of Sanliurfa to counter ISIS ideology.

    The indoctrination mainly targets Sunni Muslim children.

    In ISIS-held towns, militants show young people videos at street booths. They hold outdoor events for children, distributing soft drinks and candy – and propaganda.

    According to an anti-ISIS activist who fled the Syrian city of Raqqa, they tell adults: ‘We have given up on you, we care about the new generation.

    He spoke on condition of anonymity to preserve the safety of relatives under ISIS rule.

    An ISIS fighter says the boys have studied jihad so 'in the coming days God Almighty can put them in the front lines to battle the infidels'

    An ISIS fighter says the boys have studied jihad so ‘in the coming days God Almighty can put them in the front lines to battle the infidels’

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented at least 1,100 Syrian children under 16 who joined ISIS this year

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented at least 1,100 Syrian children under 16 who joined ISIS this year

    With the Yazidis, whom ISIS considers heretics ripe for slaughter, the group sought to take another community’s youth, erase their past and replace it with radicalism.

    Yahya, his little brother, their mother and hundreds of Yazidis were captured when ISIS seized the Iraqi town of Sulagh in August.

    They were taken to Raqqa, where the brothers and other Yazidi boys aged eight  to 15 were put in the Farouq training camp.

    They were given Muslim Arabic names to replace their Kurdish ones. Yahya asked that his real name not be used for his and his family’s safety.

    He spent nearly five months there, training eight to 10 hours a day, including exercises, weapons drills and Quranic studies.

    They told him Yazidis are ‘dirty’ and should be killed, he said.

    They showed him how to shoot someone from close range. The boys hit each other in some exercises. Yahya punched his 10-year-old brother, knocking out a tooth.

    The trainer ‘said if I didn’t do it, he’d shoot me,’ Yahya said. ‘They… told us it would make us tougher. They beat us everywhere.’

    In an ISIS video of Farouq camp, boys in camouflage do calisthenics and shout slogans.

    An ISIS fighter says the boys have studied jihad so ‘in the coming days God Almighty can put them in the front lines to battle the infidels.’

    Sick: Depraved jihadis fighting for the Islamic State have forced a young child to savagely behead a Syrian regime army officer in the first execution of its kind

    Sick: Depraved jihadis fighting for the Islamic State have forced a young child to savagely behead a Syrian regime army officer in the first execution of its kind

    Brutal murder: The regime soldier is seen being forced to lay on his stomach as the young boy approaches him from behind, pulls his head back by the hair, and uses a small knife to behead him

    Brutal murder: The regime soldier is seen being forced to lay on his stomach as the young boy approaches him from behind, pulls his head back by the hair, and uses a small knife to behead him

    Videos from other camps show boys crawling under barbed wire and practicing shooting.

    One child lies on the ground and fires a machine gun, but he’s so small the recoil bounces his whole body back a few inches.

    Boys undergoing endurance training stand unmoving as a trainer hits their heads with a pole.

    ISIS claims to have hundreds of such camps.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented at least 1,100 Syrian children under 16 who joined ISIS this year.

    At least 52 were killed in fighting, including eight suicide bombers, it said.

    Yahya escaped in early March.

    Fighters left the camp to carry out an attack, and as remaining guards slept he and his brother slipped away, he said.

    He urged a friend to come too, but he refused, saying he was a Muslim now and liked Islam.

    Yahya’s mother was in a house nearby with other abducted Yazidis – he had occasionally been allowed to visit her. So he and his brother went there.

    They travelled to the Syrian city of Minbaj and stayed with a Russian ISIS fighter, Yahya said.

    He contacted an uncle in Iraq, who negotiated to pay the Russian for the two boys and their mother.

    A deal struck, they met the uncle in Turkey then went to the Iraqi Kurdish city of Dohuk.

    Now in Dohuk, Yahya and his brother spend much of their time watching TV. They appear outgoing and social.

    But traces of their ordeal show. When his uncle handed Yahya a pistol, the boy deftly assembled and loaded it.

    And he will never forget the videos of beheadings ISIS trainers showed the boys.

    ‘I was scared when I saw that,’ he said. ‘I knew I wouldn’t be able to behead someone like that. Even as an adult.’

    Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

  • Malaysians Join ISIS But End Up Cleaning Toilets

    Malaysians Join ISIS But End Up Cleaning Toilets

    A majority of the Malaysian militants, who had gone to Syria or Iraq to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis), never saw combat and ended up doing menial jobs, said Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

    The deputy home minister said Isis had little use for the Malaysians as soldiers because they did not possess any military training and, therefore, no knowledge in handling weapons.

    “Without any fighting skills or combat experience, these Malaysians never really participated in the fight. They only do odd jobs based on what their commanders asked them to do.

    “So they became toilet cleaners or kitchen helpers.

    “Most of them were, therefore, not given weapons but the few who managed to get their hands on a weapon did fight and got killed or wounded and had to return home,” he told reporters yesterday.

    “But these toilet cleaners and kitchen helpers consider themselves militants and make efforts to become soldiers.

    “Their mind is set. Fight and kill. What they have is the spirit to fight.”

    He said because of their desire to fight and kill, they taught themselves by picking up military skills from other militants such as the making of bombs and improvised explosives.

    “Just imagine what damage they could do to the country with such skills.

    “They could do a lot of wonders by bombing entertainment outlets, churches and temples.”

    He said from intelligence gathered and shared with other intelligence services around the globe, some 96 Malaysians had gone to the Middle East hoping to fight for Isis.

    He said “six or seven” had been killed.

    Earlier reports stated six Malaysian had died as suicide bombers with a 26-year-old, who reportedly received his military training in Port Dickson, having the dubious honour of being Malaysia’s first Isis suicide bomber.

    Ahmad Tarmimi Maliki reportedly drove a military SUV filled with explosives into the Iraqi special weapons and tactics (SWAT) headquarters in al-Anbar in May last year, killing 25 elite Iraqi soldiers.

    Wan Junaidi said another 40 militants had been arrested on their return home and were now in detention.

    Despite the threat from the militants, the deputy home minister said the situation was “under control”.

    “We basically know most of them and are monitoring and keeping them under surveillance.”

    Wan Junaidi said when these militants returned, police would normally not arrest them immediately.

    He said they would be kept under constant surveillance and their activities monitored.

    “Police purposely allow them to go free.

    “We don’t just want to arrest one guy. We want their whole network, their contacts, and their sympathisers.”

     

    Source: www.themalaysianinsider.com

  • ISIS ‘Supporters’ Hack Malaysian Police’s Facebook Page

    ISIS ‘Supporters’ Hack Malaysian Police’s Facebook Page

    The police’s Facebook page appeared to have been hacked about 40 minutes ago when the cover and profile pictures were changed.

    The cover now showed a shadowy man who appeared to be waving an Islamic State of Syria and Iraq (Isis) flag emblazoned with words:  “Khilafah has returned”.

    The profile picture is the partial face of a person with Arabic words emblazoned on one eye.

    A group of masked men holding machine guns with the caption “Viva Islamic State” were also on the Facebook page.

    This picture has received 428 “likes” and shared 28 times.

    In a posting on its status, it said “‪#‎AnonGHost‬ Was Here”.

    Subsequently, it posted a lengthy status message clarifying that it is not linked in anyway with Anonymous, the international hacktivist group which had attacked government, religious and corporate websites.

    “We don’t have any relationship with Anonymous. AnonGhost is different from Anonymous, we don’t have the same goal and don’t have the same level in hacking.

    “We are the sound of the forgotten people, the freedom fighter in the cyberworld and our main target is ‘Sionisme’ (sic) and ‘israhell’ (sic), if you are asking why your website got hacked by us, it’s basically because we want to share our message and show the world who we are, we are not looking for fame but we have a goal to achieve we supporte (sic) all hackers teams and we supporte (sic) all the freedom mouvement (sic) in the world,” it wrote.

    In its next status message, the hackers posted that it is coming for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, which prompted some commentators to ask them to troll and hack Najib’s and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar’s accounts.

    The police have acknowledged the attack.

    Khalid said a team of experts have been assigned to deal with the cyber attack.

    “The incident occurred at 2.20pm and the team is already working on the issues,” Khalid told reporters when met at the Low Yat Plaza in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon.

    “Please be informed that the official PDRM Facebook page has been hacked by irresponsible parties. Any information issued forthwith is false,” the police said on Twitter.

    Police have gone on an offensive against those suspected of links with Isis.

    To-date, more than 90 people have been detained by Malaysian police for alleged ties with the militant group.

    The police have also voiced their worries over the latest trend of Malaysians planning to launch attacks in the country upon getting instructions from Isis senior members in Syria.

     

    Source: www.themalaysianinsider.com

  • 2 With Links To ISIS Arrested Over Terror Plans In Klang Valley

    2 With Links To ISIS Arrested Over Terror Plans In Klang Valley

    The police have arrested two Malaysian men suspected to have links with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis) militant group.

    The duo had plans to attack several targets in the Klang Valley, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said today.

    He said that the suspects were picked up in two operations in Kuala Lumpur, on July 2 and 7, conducted by the Counter Terrorism Division of the Bukit Aman Special Branch, which also resulted in the seizure of books on jihad (holy war) and the Salafi Jihadi ideology as well as receipts for the purchase of tactical combat items.

    One of the suspects, aged 28 and hailing from Kuala Lumpur, was caught on July 2, he said, adding that he was found to have links with several Europeans who were senior members of the Isis in Syria.

    “Since the middle of last year, two senior European members of Isis had given instructions to the suspect to launch attacks on Western interests in Kuala Lumpur and places of entertainment in the Klang Valley.

    “The suspect, who was exposed to the ideology of the Isis militant group from 2012, had had close links with Ahmad Affendi Manaf, the Malaysian who was killed in a suicide attack in Homs, Syria, on Nov 9 last year,” he said in a statement.

    Khalid said the other suspect, aged 31 and also from Kuala Lumpur, was arrested on July 7. He said the suspect was with Isis in Syria between early and August 2014 before returning to Malaysia after being injured in a clash over there.

    “The two suspects met several times in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor since the end of 2014 to discuss their plot to launch attacks in Malaysia,” he said.

    Khalid said the latest trend of Malaysians planning to launch attacks in the country upon getting instructions from Isis senior members in Syria is most worrying.

    “This is similar to the modus operandi of the latest attacks in Tunisia, France and Kuwait at the end of last month, where individuals sympathetic to and influenced by terrorist ideology or upon getting instructions from Isis senior members in Syria launched attacks,” he said.

    Khalid said the two suspects were caught for offences under Chapter VIA – Offences Relating to Terrorism of the Penal Code (Act 574) and would be investigated under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Act 747).

     

    Sources: www.themalaysianinsider.com