Beheadings

AN AL-QAIDA ‘OOPS’ MOMENT, APOLOGIZES FOR CUTTING OFF THE WRONG HEAD…….

 

The wrong head rolls.

As the world breathes a collective sigh of relief over one less jihadi to contend with, I wonder how many heads Mohammed Fares lobbed off in his career?

Al-Qaeda-linked rebels apologise after cutting off head of wrong person

Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham militants say sorry for decapitating a fellow extremist rather than enemy

Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham militants say sorry for decapitating a fellow extremist rather than enemy

Mohammed Fares, left, who was mistakenly decapitated by Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham militants

By Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent

3:58PM GMT 14 Nov 2013

Militant Islamist rebels in Syria linked to al-Qaeda have asked for “understanding and forgiveness” for cutting off and putting on display the wrong man’s head.

In a public appearance filmed and posted online, members of Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, one brandishing a knife, held up a bearded head before a crowd in Aleppo. They triumphantly described the execution of what they said was a member of an Iraqi Shia militia fighting for President Bashar al-Assad.

But the head was recognised from the video as originally belonging to a member of Ahrar al-Sham, a Sunni Islamist rebel group that often fights alongside ISIS though it does not share its al-Qaeda ideology.

After inquiries, an ISIS spokesman admitted he was Mohammed Fares, an Ahrar commander reported missing some days ago. This could not be independently confirmed, but in an earlier video of a speech by Mr Fares he bears a close resemblance to the severed head in the later video.

The Syrian Observatory of Human Rights, which monitors deaths in the Syrian conflict, and several activists on social media said that ISIS fighters misunderstood comments Mr Fares made referring to the Imams Ali and Hussein, the founding fathers of Shiism.

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