Monday, December 22, 2014

The Moment ISIS Terrorists Are Forced to Come Face-to-Face With Their Victims on Iraqi Reality Show



...instead of showing grisly beheadings, suicide bombers and mass executions, In the Grip of the Justice brings convicted ISIS terrorists face-to-face with their victims. Those who survived, anyway.... - IJReview

One episode featured 21-year-old Haider Ali Motar, who was convicted of participating in a series of car bombings. He was taken to one of the bombing locations, where he was confronted by a wheelchair-bound survivor, who also lost his father in one of the attacks.

As the camera rolled, Motar broke down and began to sob. An unidentified senior Iraqi intelligence officer explained:

“Many of these terrorists feel a lot of remorse when they see the victims.”

...While their remorse may be genuine, these terrorist cast members also know that they most likely face the death penalty after their “15 minutes of (infamous) fame” is over.