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ISIS

ISIS is the latest extremist Islamic group, taking over our headlines with
Executions, controversial beliefs and a blood shed war. They are a modern day
outlaw group, willing to sacrifice all for a personalised world - to have the
meaning of their name come true, an Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. ISIS
fighters\members are located in around 30 cities across Iraq & Syria fighting
for an Islamic State, with the termination of the group being known as an AlQaeda backed Militant Group, a new ruthless leader they aim to have their
wanted nation become reality.
2004, the first leader of ISIS, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi establishes Al Qaeda in
Iraq and attempts to ignite a sectarian war against the Shia community in 2006
but was killed in a US air strike in the same year. The Second leader of AlQaeda in Iraq; Abu Ayyub al-Masri (Also known as: Abu Hamza al-Muhajer)
steps up and announces the creation of a Islamic State, A place where the laws
of the Islamic Religion rule your life and establishes Abu Omar Al-Baghdadi as
it`s leader also naming the group ISIS splintering for Al-Qaeda. After the death
of al-Masri & Al-Baghdadi in an Iraqi-U.S Operation, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
(current Leader) takes charge, al-Baghdadi terminates ties of ISIS being an Al
Qaeda backed military group (2013).
ISIS is responsible for many tragic events that make our headlines, (2014) the
extremists kidnap 140+ Kurdish schoolboys in Syria, teaching them radical
Islamic theology. (June 9, 2014) ISIS militants seize the city of Mosul
overnight, freeing 1 000 prisoners. By Late June 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
declares himself as the leader to an estimated 1.5 billion Muslims. The United
States announce the will send an additional 800 troops, now bringing the total

to 800 American Militants, America also announces that an estimated 1.2


million townspeople have been forced out of their homes into the wrath of
ISIS.
(2014) ISIS have become power hungry and kill 270 Iraqis whilst taking over
the Shaer gas Field. President Obama authorizes two fighter jets to hopefully
prevent a genocide of minority groups by ISIS. August, 2014 marks the leaking
of ISIS` most cryptic event yet...a video of the beheading of an US journalist;
James Foley, who has been missing since 2012. ISIS continues to film these
videos releasing three other videos, involving A US Journalist & two British
citizens. ISIS now still works to towards an Islamic State with 31,500 fighters
helping them.
Personally, I don`t support ISIS and what they stand for, simply because the
innocent inside this war zone have lost their basic human rights. Women are
mistreated and banned from an education. Children as young as 10 are taught
to fight and die for ISIS. The human rights that all the Iraqis and Syrian`s
deserve have ceased. Australian Politicians have called this radical group things
like Death Cult unknowingly leading the Australian people to attack the
Muslim`s in this country. Most Muslim people in this country aren`t radicals,
they are normal human beings, and should not be defined by their religion or
their way of life. These people who are attacked could be supporting the
Australian country to fight over there to help restore peace just like you and
me.
If we are going to continue to help, if our men are in Iraq and Syria the
Australian Public deserve to know, know who and what we are fighting for.it
is now in the hands of the leaders of the world to help the innocent and end
the radical extremists.

Visual Glossary

ISIS: Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.


Islamic State: An Islamic state is a type of government, in which the primary
basis for government is Islamic religious law (sharia).

Al-Qaeda: The definition of al-Qaeda is a radical Islamic group organized by


Osama bin Laden in the 1990s to engage in terrorist activities.
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi:

Abu Ayyub al-Masri:

Abu Omar Al-Baghdadi:

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi:

Sectarian: Sectarianism, according to one definition, is


bigotry, discrimination, or hatred arising from attaching
importance to perceived differences between subdivisions within
a group, such as between different denominations of a religion

Shia community: a second largest division of Islam.


Islamic Religion: A religion, founded by Muhammad
Kurdish: Kurdistan is a roughly defined geo-cultural region wherein the Kurdish
people form a prominent majority population.

Radical Islamic theology: denotes a discipline of Islamic thought generally


referred to as 'theology'. The discipline, which evolved from the political and religious
controversies that engulfed the Muslim community in its formative years.

Iraqis: the people of Islam.


Shaer gas Field: one of the biggest gas fields in the Syria
Genocide: the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a
particular nation or ethnic group.

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