Saturday, April 4, 2015

THE HISTORY REVISIONISTS OF ANTI EVERYTHING BUT ISLAM IS IS DOING EVERYTHING TO CHANGE THE MIDDLE EAST TO THEIR WAY OF STRICT ANTI ALL WEST EVEN ANTI HISTORY–WHICH BODES NOT WELL WITH CHRISTIANS OR JEWS IN THESE MUSLIM COUNTRIES WHEN EVEN THE FACE OF RELICS GETS THE AXED AND CHISELS JUST SO THE NUTTY TANTRUM IS CAN–AND BACK THEN IN 2010 THE LEFTIST BACKED DEMOCRATS WERE HORSE BRIDLED RIDING SIDE BY SIDE WITH THESE EXTREMISTS

Last month, ISIS terrorists were pictured toppling crosses, smashing Christian relics with hammers and erecting the black flag of ISIS on churches in Nineveh, the ancient capital of the Assyrian empire.   

Pictured in civilian clothing, the ISIS thugs were seen overturning statues, destroying religious icons and replacing Christian crosses with the chilling ISIS banner.

Elsewhere, ISIS went on a rampage in the Assyrian city of Nimrud in northern Iraq, destroying the 3,000 year-old winged statues placed at the gates of the Palace of Ashurnasirpal. 

The jihadists also bulldozed ruins in Hatra in March.  

ISIS have also set off bombs around Mosul Central Library, destroying as many as 10,000 priceless and irreplaceable books and manuscripts.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon called the Nimrud attack 'a war crime.' 

Hatra, 68 miles southwest of the ISIS-held city of Mosul, was a large fortified city during the Parthian Empire and capital of the first Arab kingdom. 

It is home to numerous temples and sculptures dedicated to gods including Apollo and Poseidon. 

The video comes in the wake of a major blow for ISIS, with Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit falling into the hands of the Iraqi government. 

Tikrit is 80 miles north of Baghdad on the main highway to Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city. 

Meanwhile Isis has taken control of 90 per cent of a Palestinian refugee camp on the outskirts of Damascus - only a few kilometres from Bashar al-Assad's stronghold. 

A human rights monitoring group claimed that the terror organisation almost has full control of the camp which has a population of 18,000 civilians. 

The United Nations said it was very concerned about the safety of the population. 

Chris Gunness of the UN Relief and Works agency said: 'The situation in Yarmouk is an affront to the humanity of all of us, a source of universal shame.

'Yarmouk is a test, a challenge for the international community. We must not fail. The credibility of the international system itself is at stake.' 

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights warned that the population of the camp are under threat of death from Isis, hunger and disease.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3025502/ISIS-thugs-wreck-historic-site-Extremists-use-sledgehammers-AK-47s-destroy-walls-statues-UNESCO-World-Heritage-site-Iraq.html

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