Isis women kill a mother for breastfeeding her child in public

Another example of Sharia law in practice

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag...oad-daylight-for-BREASTFEEDING-in-public.html

ISIS monsters mutilated and murdered an innocent mum who was breastfeeding her son under a tree.

Women-only group the Al-Khansaa Brigade meted out the horrific punishment on the streets of Raqqa, Syria.

The mother had tucked her son under her black burqa to shield him from public view, only to be spotted by members of the murderous group.

Aisha, a former Raqqa resident living in southern Turkey told the Sunday Times: "An [Isis] policewoman took the baby, gave it to another woman, and then killed the mother.”

Pro-ISIS social media sites later claimed the mother had violated public decency, and revealed she was mutilated before she was killed. Created about 18 months ago, the Al-Khansaa brigade includes women from north Africa, Gulf Arabs, Iraqis, Chechens, and western Europeans.

Up to 60 British women are thought to have joined the psychotic group, with 20-year-old Glaswegian Aqsa Mahmood understood to be a key member.

The all-female brigade appear to be particulary ruthless towards mums.

Widow Um Hamid, 50, said she had been told to give her youngest daughters in marriage as a fee for food rations but instead she chose to go hungry.
 
The "Sharia law" lovers have their own country : why on earth did this mum staying there.
It is clear they are into zero-tolerance policy for not beeing covered 24/7 in the street?
 
That's nothing. I hear women in America can only get insurance to pay for 16 out of 20 available abortion pills. The horror. Now that's real oppression. Just ask Hillary.
 
That's nothing. I hear women in America can only get insurance to pay for 16 out of 20 available abortion pills. The horror. Now that's real oppression. Just ask Hillary.

Funding abortion pills sounds like a smart use of money; the cost of carrying an unwanted pregnancy is huge to the mother and society at large. Thanks for posting your support of these worthy initiatives.
 
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