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ISIS Spokesman Who Promised To 'Raise The Flag Of Allah In The White House' Reportedly Killed

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By Lisa Fogarty, Thu, August 21, 2014
Abu Mosa, spokesperson for the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, has been killed by the Syrian Army, according to unconfirmed reports that are making the rounds on Twitter.

Mosa was featured in the recent Vice News documentary, in which he said, “I say to America the Islamic Caliphate has been established and we will not stop.”

Mosa also famously said, “Don’t be cowards and attack us with drones. Instead send your soldiers, the ones we humiliated in Iraq. We will humiliate them everywhere, God willing, and we will raise the flag of Allah in the White House.”

Mosa’s statement was released the same week that an ISIS supporter reportedly Tweeted a photo of the ISIS flag on his phone while standing in front of the White House.

One post from a pro-ISIS Twitter account said: “This brother Abu Moussa was martyred during missile clashes” by the Syrian Arab Army in Raqqa.

As noted by The Independent, Mosa’s death has not been confirmed.

- See more at: http://www.opposingviews.com/i/soci...tedly-killed-syrian-army#sthash.w1QL4Jpb.dpuf


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LiveLeak bans future ISIS beheading videos

By Brian Stelter @brianstelter August 21, 2014: 11:36 AM ET

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    Related: Twitter removes images of James Foley's death

    Some of LiveLeak's users may strongly disagree, and the website acknowledged as much in its statement. They said they'd hold a live discussion with users later on Thursday.

    The fact of the matter is that many millions of Internet users seek out sites like LiveLeak to see the very kind of gruesome content that traditional media refrain from showing viewers.

    But "our belief in your rights to view whatever you wish do not override our rights to not host it here," LiveLeak said.

    In other words, even LiveLeak wants to draw a line somewhere -- mirroring decisions by YouTube, Twitter (TWTR, Tech30) and Facebook (FB, Tech30) about what sorts of objectionable material may be shared by users.

    Related: Future of media

    The (unnamed) LiveLeak operators said they'd had several meetings about the Foley beheading video. The site has provided access to other such videos in the past.

    But "there is every chance - given the rumours of hostage stockpiling currently doing the rounds - that we could see a return to the dark times of 2004/5 when beheadings happened with an alarming and depressing regularity," the statement said. "It's this which prompted us" to effectively ban future ISIS videos.

    The site added that "this does not mean we won't continue to show graphic media should we deem it reasonable to do so, we will continue despite the regular condemnation, in other words for the most part nothing is going to change... We simply will not host further beheadings" from ISIS.

    Related: James Foley remembered as 'brave and tireless' journalist




    First Published: August 21, 2014: 11:29 AM ET


We know why this is happening....cause it's fake.
 
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