Teh One Who Knocks
10-01-2015, 11:29 AM
By SAM MATTHEW FOR MAILONLINE
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ISIS doctors are harvesting organs and draining the blood of healthy captives', a former prisoner has revealed.
Abo Rida said surgeons for the terror group removed kidneys and corneas from prisoners and treated them as 'blood banks' for wounded fighters.
He also revealed how those not strong enough for organ donation were forced to endure daily torture at the hands of barbaric IS militants in Raqqa, Syria.
Rida, who managed to escape the jihadists clutches, said the situation inside their make-shift prisons is getting 'worse day after day.'
He revealed that healthy and strong prisoners were 'taken special care' of by the militants and escaped day-long torture sessions.
'ISIS was using them as a blood bank to withdraw blood when they need it for injured members,' he said.
But, Rida revealed that doctors were also harvesting organs from their captives.
'They moved organs such as kidneys and corneas from the prisoners.' he told a website run by anti-ISIS activists.
He said the terror group argued that 'the fate of these prisoners (was) inevitable death' and the jihadists were 'more deserving' of the organs.
Another captive told how the doctors would normally come looking for blood shortly after inmates would hear explosions.
Other times, they would not hear anything and assume IS fighters had been involved in bloody battles.
Rida told how those held captive with him endured 'all kinds of torture' after being accused of crimes including insulting Allah, trying to topple the jihadists, and being part of the free army.
He said the torture would last all day and there was no 'specific time' for it to start and finish.
Four months ago he managed to escape during the confusion and dust after the prison suffered a direct hit during a counter terrorism raid.
'Not many of us could escape because ISIS members fired at us,' he said.
Rida was one of only four who made it to safety.
This is not the first time the terror group has been accused of harvesting organs.
Earlier this year the United Nations were urged to investigate Islamic State terrorists' bloody trade in human organs in Iraq.
Iraqi ambassador Mohamed Alhakim claimed that dozens of bodies with surgical incisions and missing body parts have been found in shallow mass graves near Mosul.
They were also said to have murdered doctors who refused to take part in organ harvesting.
Mr Alhakim said: 'We have bodies. Come and examine them. It is clear they are missing certain parts.'
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ISIS doctors are harvesting organs and draining the blood of healthy captives', a former prisoner has revealed.
Abo Rida said surgeons for the terror group removed kidneys and corneas from prisoners and treated them as 'blood banks' for wounded fighters.
He also revealed how those not strong enough for organ donation were forced to endure daily torture at the hands of barbaric IS militants in Raqqa, Syria.
Rida, who managed to escape the jihadists clutches, said the situation inside their make-shift prisons is getting 'worse day after day.'
He revealed that healthy and strong prisoners were 'taken special care' of by the militants and escaped day-long torture sessions.
'ISIS was using them as a blood bank to withdraw blood when they need it for injured members,' he said.
But, Rida revealed that doctors were also harvesting organs from their captives.
'They moved organs such as kidneys and corneas from the prisoners.' he told a website run by anti-ISIS activists.
He said the terror group argued that 'the fate of these prisoners (was) inevitable death' and the jihadists were 'more deserving' of the organs.
Another captive told how the doctors would normally come looking for blood shortly after inmates would hear explosions.
Other times, they would not hear anything and assume IS fighters had been involved in bloody battles.
Rida told how those held captive with him endured 'all kinds of torture' after being accused of crimes including insulting Allah, trying to topple the jihadists, and being part of the free army.
He said the torture would last all day and there was no 'specific time' for it to start and finish.
Four months ago he managed to escape during the confusion and dust after the prison suffered a direct hit during a counter terrorism raid.
'Not many of us could escape because ISIS members fired at us,' he said.
Rida was one of only four who made it to safety.
This is not the first time the terror group has been accused of harvesting organs.
Earlier this year the United Nations were urged to investigate Islamic State terrorists' bloody trade in human organs in Iraq.
Iraqi ambassador Mohamed Alhakim claimed that dozens of bodies with surgical incisions and missing body parts have been found in shallow mass graves near Mosul.
They were also said to have murdered doctors who refused to take part in organ harvesting.
Mr Alhakim said: 'We have bodies. Come and examine them. It is clear they are missing certain parts.'