Isis throws yet another gay man to his death

Mar 4, 2015 - 05:22
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Isis throws yet another gay man to his death
The man was blindfolded as he was led to the edge of the building

Isis fighters have once again thrown a man to his death, simply because he was accused of being gay.

Pictures show the man being led to the edge of a building before being pushed off by murderers in Raqqa, the group"s de facto capital.

In images released by activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, crowds of people can be seen undeeath the building, watching as he falls to the floor.

The man, believed to be in his 20s, was dragged to the top of the building by three militants in black masks.

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People can be seen filming the murder

The man fell to his death after being pushed

Others film as he is taken out onto the roof and pushed, face first towards the ground.

Isis has killed many gay people by throwing them from the roofs of buildings.

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A huge crowd gathered to watch the man being killed

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