Posts

Showing posts from February 16, 2016

see all journalists who were killed in 2015 as syria records the most

71 Journalists Killed in 2015/Motive Confirmed       Terminology explained Naji Jerf,   Hentah, Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently      December 27, 2015, in Gaziantep, Turkey Ahmed Mohamed al-Mousa,   Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently      December 16, 2015, in Idlib, Syria Zakaria Ibrahim,   Al-Jazeera      December 7, 2015, in Taldou, Homs province, Syria Hindia Haji Mohamed,   Radio Mogadishu, Somali National TV      December 3, 2015, in Mogadishu, Somalia Guillaume Barreau-Decherf,   Freelance      November 13, 2015, in Paris, France Ítalo Eduardo Diniz Barros,   Blog Ítalo Diniz      November 13, 2015, in Governador Nunes Freire, Brazil Israel Gonçalves Silva,   Rádio Itaenga FM      November 10, 2015, in Lagoa de Itaenga, Brazil Ahmed Abu al-Hamza,   ...

ISIS beast stones women to death

Image
Sick ISIS thugs savagely rape four Iraqi women then STONE them to death for 'committing adultery The militants arrested the four victims after claiming to have caught them in the act       418 SHARES     1 COMMENT Rex Savage: The women were stoned to death ISIS beast raped a group of  Iraqi  women then stoned them to death for committing adultery, it is reported. The  militants  arrested the four victims after claiming to have caught them in the act. A Sharia court sentenced them to death, without any mention of the men they allegedly had sex with.

sea monster in australia

Image
News World Mysterious sea creature washes ashore in Australia MICHAEL CLARKE   7 hours  ago 571 Images of the "sea monster"  A bizarre sea creature has washed up on the shore of an Australian lake - leaving locals baffled.  The “sea monster” that has a body like an eel but a head more like a crocodile washed ashore Lake Macquarie in New South Wales yesterday.  Experts suggested the underwater creature was a nocturnal feeding pike eel. Father Ethan Tipper was stunned when he found the creature and posted a photo of it to Facebook.  The image of the creature has been shared over 1,600 times on social media since yesterday.  However, it has divided opinion online - with some believing it has been photoshopped, while others suggested it could be a large hairtale, similar to a cutlassfish. Australian Museum ichthyology manager Mark McGrouther told Australian medi...