Syrian Islamist militant group 'publicly stones three women to death' in Idlib

Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) have stoned to death three women and one man in Idlib after accusing them of adultery and attempted murder.
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30 March, 2021
The four people were executed in the city centre [Getty]
Three women and one man were stoned to death in Idlib, northwestern Syria, on Monday, on the orders of Islamist militant group Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS).

According to sources close to HTS, who spoke to The New Arab’s Arabic language service Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, the individuals executed were charged with "adultery" and "attempted murder".

They were brutally executed in the city centre and the sentence was carried out by the security apparatuses, sources said.

HTS, which used to be affiliated with Al-Qaeda, dominates much of Syria's rebel-held Idlib province in northwestern Syria, have been known to carry out public executions against civilians.

Read more: How should Turkey's military presence in northern Syria be assessed?

Last year, the group's leader Mohammed Al-Jolani released a number of photographs showing him wearing western style clothing and visiting civilians living in the province, in an attempt to provide a softer image of the militant group. 

Al-Jolani's images and demeanour were the subject of much ridicule online, including by the US state department, who commented on one of the photographs, saying "Hello, handsome Jolani. What a great suit! You can change your attire all you want, but you will always remain a terrorist."

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