Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Two Moroccan Women Infect 16 ISIL Terrorists with AIDS

As militants of the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) continue to hold off an international air strike coalition and advances from local fighters in Syria and Iraq, the terror group is now facing a new threat that has already wiped off some of its members: sexually transmitted disease.

In this October 22, 2014, file photo, thick smoke from an airstrike by the US-led coalition rises in Kobani, Syria, as seen from a hilltop on the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border.




A state of panic has hit IS’s leadership in Syria’s Deir Ez-Zor, not from the efforts of the US-led airstrikes to wipe them out, but from two Moroccan women who have reportedly spread the AIDS virus among the terror group’s ranks. According to ARA News, 16 fighters have tested positive for the virus, after having sex with the two women.
The infected fighters have been held in a quarantine center, the news agency said, citing a Syrian doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity. From there, IS leaders plan to assign the infected fighters with suicide attacks.            

Panicked IS leaders have also issued a new decision in response to the rampant spread of HIV among the terror group, which is known to have institutionalized a system of sex slavery. The new decision, issued through IS’s so-called Sharia Commission, requires its members to undergo an AIDS test in an effort to contain the virus.


Meanwhile, the two Moroccan women have reportedly escaped to Turkey "for fear of execution by IS," the news agency reported. The women’s fears are well-founded, as the terror group has been known to respond to the threat of AIDS with executions.

Earlier this year, an Indonesian IS fighter who infected a Yazidi sex slave with AIDS in the Hasakah province was executed. The same fighter also donated blood at an IS-run hospital before it was discovered that he had AIDS. The Saudi doctor who revealed the information about the AIDS spread from the Indonesian fighter was also executed by IS leaders.



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