ISIS boy executioner, 12, tells how he helped BEHEAD prisoners with his dad and took photos of their blood-soaked corpses
The lad has opened up about his traumatising ordeal after being forced into the depraved world of ISIS by his fanatical father
The lad has opened up about his traumatising ordeal after being forced into the depraved world of ISIS by his fanatical father
A SCHOOLBOY has revealed how he used to help out his ISIS jihadi dad with chopping prisoners' heads off.
Now 15, but then just 12, the lad said he would assist by taking photographs of the barbaric execution before hauling the bloody corpses away for disposal.
In a harrowing interview with the Middle East research group MEMRI, the boy known as Mustafa told about how his dad, a senior official in the death cult, sent him to several ISIS camps.
Here he was brainwashed and received weapons training to join what was dubbed the Cubs of the Caliphate, who have been likened to Hitler Youth for their fanaticism.
He said: "I was just in the battalion and then I moved to a checkpoint in Rif Hama and then my father came and I started working with him in decapitations."
Describing the terror of watching a man be beheaded, he recalled being scared but he kept quiet.
Mustafa simply got on with the terrible task of removing the blood-soaked bodies and chopped off heads as well as taking photographs to show the executions had been carried out.
In all he helped out with six beheadings of Syrian regime prisoners.
Mustafa also told how his dad kept three female slaves, who had been captured from Yazidi region in northern Iraq.
He said: “They would clean and work, only. They just stay at home.”
Meanwhile his father would force him into battles and beat him if he showed any signs of leaving the front line.
In an act revealing utter desperation, ISIS resorted to using little boys in the battle.
Mustafa was only freed from his hellish existence when he was arrested in in Al-Tabqa last year.
Nowadays he lives at a rehabilitation centre, where he is coming to terms with his awful ordeal.
He said: “A lot of things changed for me here at the centre.
“I don't see the same sights I used to see. The treatment here is better."
In March we reported how a Syrian hostage had been held captive by a brained washed 11-year-old child soldier.
While the ISIS Caliphate in Syria and Iraq is no more, they remain a force to be reckoned with.
Syrian regime troops have come under repeated ambushes in the eastern region of the country and suffered heavy casualties.
It comes amid fears the death cult is very much undefeated and has simply spread out across the globe.
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