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Daesh blows up columns in Syria's Palmyra to execute 3 — monitor

By AFP - Oct 27,2015 - Last updated at Oct 27,2015

Beirut — The Daesh terror group executed three people in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra by binding them to three historic columns and blowing them up, a monitoring group said Monday.

Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said Daesh on Sunday "tied three individuals it had arrested from Palmyra and its outskirts to the columns... and executed them by blowing up" three columns.

Khaled Al Homsi, an activist from Palmyra, said Daesh had yet to inform local residents who the executed individuals were or why they had been killed. 

"There was no one there to see [the execution]. The columns were destroyed and IS [Daesh] has prevented anyone from heading to the site," Homsi, who works with the local Palmyra Coordination Committee activist group, told AFP. 

Mohammad Al Ayed, also an activist from Palmyra, said the columns were "archeological and there are many like them still present in Palmyra."

"IS is doing this for the media attention, so that IS can say that it is the most villainous, and so it can get people's attention," Ayed told AFP. 

Daesh has captured swathes of territory across Iraq and Syria to create a self-styled "caliphate".

Daesh considers pre-Islamic artefacts to be idolatrous and therefore worthy of destruction. 

Since the jihadists seized Palmyra from regime forces in May, they have destroyed multiple sites and historic artefacts, including its celebrated temples of Bel and Baal Shamin as well as several funerary towers. 

Daesh has used Palmyra's grand amphitheatre for a massacre in which child members of the group killed 25 Syrian soldiers, execution-style, in front of residents. 

It also beheaded Palmyra's 82-year-old former antiquities director in August. 

Palmyra's ruins are on the UNESCO World Heritage list, and before the war around 150,000 tourists a year visited the town.

 

Experts say the militants have used the destruction to raise their profile to attract new recruits, and are also funding their "caliphate" by selling treasures on the black market.

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