A Syrian jihadist 20 years played in public his mother, who had tried to convince him to leave the group Islamic State (EI), said Friday the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH).
The mother had walked 50 kilometers linking Tabaqa, where he lived, to Raqa, de facto capital of EI, to implore his son to return home, fearing he died in the bombing of the city by the coalition US-led international.
The young man, who fought with moderates on the Free Syrian Army and the front At Nosra, Syrian branch of Al Qaeda, before joining EI, informed his superiors, who arrested the woman.
Following the arrest, he was the son of the victim himself responsible for executing against a hundred people from a bullet in the head in a parking Raqa.
EI regularly commits all kinds of atrocities, ranging from destruction of world heritage monuments of humanity executions by decapitation or sexual slavery and trafficking.
