May 26, 2015

ISIS is having some personnel problems

News, Australia - Certain Islamic State fighters are claiming they are victims of nepotism as Iraqi militants favour friends and family members for suicide missions.

Pro IS cleric, Kamil Abu Sultan spoke out about the grievances of Chechen IS fighters forced to wait on long lists in Syria to get the chance to blow themselves up.

Others, he says, are bumped to the top of the list in blatant cases of favouritism, reports Radio Free Europe.

Abu Sultan is from Dagestan, Russia’s ethnically diverse North Caucasus bordering Chechnya where a steadily growing number of fighters have joined the ranks of IS.

Some fighters are so fed up with the long waiting lists in Syria — where demand to become a martyr is especially high — they are heading to Iraq where waiting lists can be considerably shorter.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Certain Islamic State fighters are claiming they are victims of nepotism as Iraqi militants favour friends and family members for suicide missions."

What - are they hoping for bigger inheritances?

Anonymous said...

Is this a joke? If not, Islamic fundamentalists are truly retarded, or at the very least mentally ill to the extreme and should be deleted from the face of the Earth posthaste and forthwith.