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Daesh makes presence felt in Turkey with shootings

Daesh makes presence felt in Turkey with shootings

Two people on board a motorcycle fired multiple shots at 33-year-old Ahmad Abdel Qader late on Sunday while he was inside a car in Sanliurfa, Turkey’s Dogan news agency reported.

Daesh propaganda media announced on Monday that Daesh members were involved in the shooting, without providing any further details.

The attack marks the latest in a list of assaults against anti-Daesh activists in Turkey.

Jerf had earlier produced documentaries hostile to Daesh and his last work was entitled “Daesh in Aleppo” – a documentary that shed light on the gravity of crimes and human rights violations being perpetrated by the extremists in the northern Syrian city.

The young activists worked with a group entitled “Raqqa Is Being Silently Slaughtered,” which records Daesh atrocities in the city, the terror group’s main stronghold in Syria.

Turkey has been accused of supporting Takfiri militant groups fighting to topple the Syrian government since March 2011. It also stands accused of being involved in illegal oil trade with Daesh terrorists.

The Cumhuriyet video also purportedly showed trucks of the MIT being inspected by security officers.

Europeans view Daesh as ‘top threat’

The opinion poll, conducted by the US-based think tank Pew Research Center and published on Monday, revealed that respondents in nine of 10 European countries surveyed viewed Daesh as the greatest danger.


French fire brigade members aid an injured individual near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris, France, November 13, 2015. ©Reuters
On November 13, 2015, Daesh launched a series of attacks in the French capital city of Paris, killing some 130 people. Investigations into the incident revealed that the perpetrators were mostly Belgium-based.

Daesh ‘world’s richest terror group’


This file photo shows members of the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group during a parade in an unknown location in Iraq.
The Center for the Analysis of Terrorism disclosed that Daesh is compensating for its lost oil earnings through imposition of a raft of taxes and squeezing the eight million residents in the areas under its control.

The taxes levied upon people under Daesh control include a 10-percent income tax, a business tax of up to 15%, road tolls, a five-percent tax on all bank cash withdrawals, and taxes of up to 35% on pharmaceutical drugs.

There are also charges for leaving the territory, irrespective of the duration, and there is a special tax on non-Muslims as well.


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