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Roving reporter Arabic Al Aan TV. I mainly report on Middle East topics. Specialized in checking garbage bins for secret documents &ISIS laptops. Horse Rider.

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    Apr 15

    1/ Here with English subs. I got the phone content of top German widow Omaima Abdi. 1000s of pics show she carries gun, arms her child &marries jihadist Deso Dogg. She returned to Hamburg &now lives as if nothing happened. Our EXCLUSIVE :

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  2. 17/ What will happen now to the 5 bodies found in orange "execution suits" in ISIS mass grave? That's unclear. Raqqa council took DNA samples of 5 bodies but they can't do DNA testing in Raqqa. It has to happen somewhere else. Will coalition ask for samples? I don't know.

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  3. 16/ Only since 3 months ago, Raqqa council started keeping DNA samples of each body they find in ISIS grave yards. Before, they would only re-bury bodies at different location. So this complicates identification process. Hope here is that coalition will help with DNA testing.

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  4. 15/ You might ask: Why haven't these 3500 bodies in Raqqa still not been identified? Well, authorities here in Raqqa (a city which is almost totally destroyed) don't have the capacity to do DNA testing. The coalition hasn't supplied Raqqa with any equipment for that matter.

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  5. 14/ In total, authorities in Raqqa found 4600 bodies at 14 separate ISIS grave yards. 800 bodies identified by family members. Over 3500 not identified. Again, these 3500 aren't automatically ISIS victims but could also be ISIS fighters or civilians killed by coalition strikes.

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  6. 13/ Except for the 8 bodies (5men, 3women) found in two mass graves, all other 190+ graves contained one body each. But these 190+ unidentified people aren't necessarily all ISIS victims. They might be dead ISIS fighters or civilians who died in coalition bombings of Raqqa.

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  7. 12/ None of the 200 bodies which have until now been found at ISIS "Mu'askar al Tala'e" grave yard have been identified yet. Not the five men in orange execution suits, not the three stoned women and also not the other 190+.

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  8. 11/ The 2nd time a body in orange suit was found, it was in ISIS grave yard of Firqa 17. It was taken by coalition for DNA testing acc to an official. Raqqa's local council hasn't heard anything about it since. So this is 1st time multiple bodies in orange suits are found.

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  9. 10/ This is 3rd time that bodies dressed in orange "execution suits" have been found in ISIS mass graves. Once 1 body in orange "execution suit" was found in AlOukersha village (near Raqqa). His family identified him. He was a Kurd. ISIS filmed his execution &put video online.

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  10. 9/ In addition to the 5 bodies in orange "execution suits", bodies of 3 females were found in different mass grave at the same "Mu'askar al Tala'e" site. Acc to authorities, forensic pathologist noticed large number of impacts on bodies &heads. They haven't been identified yet.

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  11. 8/ Location of the ISIS graveyard where the mass grave was found containing the five bodies of executed ISIS victims is called "Mu'askar al Tala'e". So far around 200 bodies have been found there. All bodies will be reburied in a place called "Al Shamiya mountain".

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  12. 7/ The "death record" also mentions that the 5 bodies found in ISIS mass grave in orange "execution suits" are "shot in the head from the back at a close range."

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  13. 6/ In Raqqa, I also saw the "death record", which is a report based on the findings of the forensic pathologist. It is written in it that the 5 victims found in mass grave were respectively 25, 27, 30, 35, 55 yrs old at time of execution. Of course these are approximates.

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  14. 5/ According to the Syrian forensic pathologist I spoke to near the side of the mass grave outside Raqqa, the 5 victims dressed in orange "execution suits" were most probably killed either in 2015 or 2016.

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  15. 4/ I have detailed videos and photos of how the five men were found. We published the pictures showing the orange execution suits and cuffed hands. Images showing sculls of the victims with bullet holes in head are too gruesome for publication.

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  16. 3/ First the facts: The 5 bodies found in ISIS mass grave in Raqqa are: -All males. -All dressed in trademark orange "execution suits". -All handcuffed (plastic handcuffs) -All shot in the back of the head. Identities of the victims are not known yet. See pics 👇

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  17. 2/ As my report is in Arabic, l'll explain in this thread in English the details regarding the 5 bodies found in orange execution suits. I visited the mass grave close to Raqqa, spoke on & off camera to members of search team, head of team & forensic pathologist.

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  18. 1/ I am in Raqqa, . Search team here found bodies of 5 men wearing orange "execution suits" in mass grave. Identities unknown. Team leader tells me: Might be missing journalists, activists, etc. These are 1st images. My report 👇

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  19. Jun 27

    9/ After ISIS massacre, Alan's father decided there was no future in Kobane. In search of a new beginning, he paid for a spot on a small boat to Greece. The rest is history. Except for Alan's father, all drowned. RIP Alan, Ghaleb, Rihana, Oscar, Valeria and 1000s more.

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  20. Jun 27

    8/ Alan's parents were right not to return yet to Kobane. Because on 25 June 2015, ISIS launched a surprise attack on the town. In 3 days, they murdered 230 Kurdish civilians in the streets & houses of Kobane. Alan's family lost 13 members in this attack, says Alan's uncle Abdu.

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  21. Jun 27

    7/ Alan Kurdi's entire family also fled to Turkey after ISIS attack on Kobane. After ISIS was defeated, early 2015, part of family went back to Kobane &started to rebuild their destroyed houses. Alan's parents decided to stay in Turkey as they were not sure Kobane was safe yet.

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