Wednesday 6 January 2016

Journalist Ruqia Hassan murdered by Isis after writing on life in Raqqa


Activists confirm the 30-year-old expectant slain after September ebubo after the Islamist ọchịchị nledo of rival pro-government Siria groupsIslamic Agha slain a odeakụkọ n'elu life after busy day Raqqa wrote after he accused a nledo, activists confirmed.

Ruqi Hassan, 30, expectant slain after September, but the news of her death became known after this Izu Isis claims on social media that they are still under the pseudonym alive.Writing Nissan Ibrahim Hassan akụkọ described life for the inhabitants of Raqqa, Isis a bu siria stronghold, a frequent coalition air strikes against group.Hassan studied philosophy at the University of Aleppo, and mkpuchi the mesịrị opposition to ọchịchị of Bashar al-Jn when the revolution began after Raqqa. She refused to go after Isis entered city.Hassan expectant placed under the control of Isis and expectant held after August accused after kontakti zutere 'sahawat ', a derogatory okwu used Uzo Isis after-akpakọrịta zutere the Siria Free Army, is regarded na di ka NDI sabo .Hassan posted a akụkọ on Facebook n'elu Ogu she feels the music after she listened, transmitted s akụkọ of hope For Her followers.The mmume Group, he said, the only woman nta akụkọ slain inSyria Isis, but the number of the identity nke Ndi Ozo after Murdered Facebook profile not known.Her bu not emeghe held and activists have speculated that Isis Eltekon e zutere using your previous akụkọ Information n'elu canteens Comments after kontakti zutere the Inner Raqqa.Last Izu Uka, emergedin Mgbe Isis okwu nduhie video seemed slain after five canteens after being accused of iledo ihe been found. The film shows the victims describe their 'crimes' such as running internet cafes and send the image to Raqqa Turkey.In December, Isis slain Naji Jerf, editor of the Independent monthlyHentah and mmume zutere RBSs after-Achi Achi ihe Human Rights committed Raqqa after ama documented after the Group following his film Islamist ala after Aleppo.

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