A woman in Raqqa, Syria was brutally mutilated and murdered by the Al-Khansaa Brigade, an all-female ISIS police force, for simply breastfeeding in public, reports the Daily Mail UK.
Though she was breastfeeding her son within her burqa, shielding her son from view, witnesses say the terror group snatched the baby from her before violently killing her.
The Al-Khansaa Brigade claimed that she was 'violating public decency' and proceeded to detail their claims on their various social media sites.
The all-female police force is said to be the 'moral force' of ISIS in the self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa in Northern Syria.
Reports say the woman merely wanted to calm her crying son who appeared to be hungry. She just wanted to feed her son.
'An ISIS policewoman took the baby, gave it to another woman, and then killed the mother,' former Raqqa resident Aisha (who is now living in Turkey), told the Sunday Times.
The all-female militia group was said to have been established 18 months ago with the intended function to patrol Raqqa, Syria as the governing 'moral police'.
Clad in black burqas while toting automatic weapons, they inflict terror upon residents for committing savage beatings at whim. Even going to great lengths like spying on citizens.
These women believe in child marriage, woman's complete submission to men as their masters, and to keep themselves constantly 'hidden and veiled'.
As with many sectors of ISIS, the all-female police are aggressively recruiting forein jihadists to join their cause.Nearly 60 women have officially joined the terror group, reports news.com.au.Their members hail from North Africa, Iraqi, Russia, and western Europe.
The militia group has been reported to being especially 'ruthless towards moms'.
There are many accounts of the brutal treatment of moms like that of 50-year-old widow Um Hamid, who told news.com.au that she was ordered to offer her youngest daughters in marriage to serve as payment for much needed food rations. Instead, she chose to go hungry.
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