Daesh ‘locks women in cages’ full of skeletons over dress code

Daesh ‘locks women in cages’ full of skeletons over dress code
In this photo released on June 16, 2015 by a website of Islamic State militants, an Islamic State militant sits in a trench on the frontline of Deir el-Zour, Syria. (AP)
Updated 30 April 2016
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Daesh ‘locks women in cages’ full of skeletons over dress code

Daesh ‘locks women in cages’ full of skeletons over dress code

DUBAI: Two Syrian women on Friday were locked in a cage full of skeletons in punishment for violating Daesh’s strict dress code in the militant group’s stronghold of Raqqa.
The London-based Observatory for Human Rights said one of the women fainted in the cage and had to be transported to one of the hospitals in the northern province.
A spokesman for the local-based activist group “Raqqa is being Slaughtered Silently” also reported Daesh’s latest scare tactic against women found to have flouted the draconian rules.
Daesh recently locked a 19-year old woman in a cage full of skeletons, driving her to the point of madness, according to Mohammed Al-Salih. The spokesman did not specify whether the incident was the same as the one reported by the UK-based monitor.
Salih also said that there were “similar cases of women locked in cages with skeletons or forced to sleep overnight in a cemetery” for not wearing what Daesh deems as appropriate. More serious violations are punished by the amputation of limbs, or execution.
Daesh recently stormed homes in Raqqa and arrested 10 men suspected of spying against the group.