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The terrorist organization used to be in control of the city of Rutbah, which also has a wildlife preserve nearby, home to thousands of gazelles. However ISIS was recently forced to withdraw from the city, which also possesses a wildlife preserve, useful for the abundance of wildlife in it and its open spaces, allowing the organization to sustain itself.
originally posted by: swanne
a reply to: Butterfinger
Poor gazelles... So beautiful creatures.
I thought Isis believed in Allah - in which case, isn't Isis now guilty of corrupting "Allah's" creations?
Isis should be persecuted for violation of Animal Rights.
originally posted by: FamCore
a reply to: Butterfinger
They did this in hopes that it would make the gazelle's easier to capture, according to the article
despicable :/
Al-Raqqa provice's deputy governor recently accused ISIS of stealing over 2000 gazelles from the al-Rutba wildlife preserve, stating that the terrorist organization then proceeded to move these gazelles from the preserve using its own automobiles, and into Syria.
originally posted by: swanne
a reply to: Butterfinger
Poor gazelles... So beautiful creatures.
I thought Isis believed in Allah - in which case, isn't Isis now guilty of corrupting "Allah's" creations?
Isis should be persecuted for violation of Animal Rights.
originally posted by: AVtech34
a reply to: yorkshirelad I'm an atheist but even I can argue that at no time, even at the height of the inquisition, were Christians more of a pest globally than the muslims have been. And the crusades were retaliatory.