ISIS militants log killings in annual report for financial backers
Assassinations, suicide missions and bombings in annual report for financial backers
The annual publication is called al-Naba, which is Arabic for ‘The News’ Reports for 2012 and 2013 were analysed by Institute for the Study of War ISIS claims to have carried out 10,000 operations in Iraq last year alone
These included assassinations, bombings and the freeing of prisoners Isis compiles it to attract donors and present themselves as organised Details emerged as new information about group’s funding came to light
By Leon Watson
Published: 04:50 GMT, 18 June 2014
Updated: 23:55 GMT, 18 June 2014
via ISIS militants log killings in annual report for financial backers | Mail Online.
With its carefully collated facts and figures, it reads like a set of company accounts.
But closer inspection of the 400-page document reveals it is a chilling breakdown of the murderous activities of the fanatics battling for control of Iraq.
For this is the ‘annual report’ of the Al Qaeda-inspired Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), designed to demonstrate its power and attract funds from potential donors.
Like any corporate document, it uses computer-generated graphics, details a management strategy, lists performance and targets.

But the jihadists’ statistics chart in numerical and geographical detail its lethal operations – bombings, assassinations, suicide missions and cities taken over.
In the latest edition of ‘al-Naba’ – the News – covering the 12 months up to last November, ISIS claims to have carried out nearly 10,000 operations in Iraq. That includes 1,000 assassinations, planting more than 4,000 roadside bombs and freeing hundreds of prisoners.
ISIS even records the number of people who renounced Islam then repented – and contains one sickening category headed ‘apostates run over’.
The report, written in Arabic with a photograph of an ISIS gunman on its cover, has been analysed by the US think-tank, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which has corroborated much of the information. John Lawrence, of the Washington-based institute said: ‘These numbers are not just purely propaganda figures.’


ISIS’s aim appears to be to demonstrate its record to potential donors, and ISW says the annual report, the second published in as many years, destroys the myth that the insurgents are a rag-tag band of Islamist militants.
The ISW analysis portrays an organisation ‘functioning as a military rather than a terrorist network’ with a clear political strategy aimed to eventually set up a Sunni sectarian state run under harsh Sharia laws.
Jessica Lewis, director of research at the institute, told the Financial Times: ‘The reports provide measures of performance in the way you roll out details for donors.



The latest annual report does not include the ISIS fanatics’ major gains in recent weeks, where they have swept through northern Iraq, carrying out summary executions. They are now battling government forces close to Baghdad.
This year has also been successful in financial terms for the terror group. Its fighters looted hundreds of millions of pounds from banks in Mosul, Iraq’s second city which was over-run by ISIS last week.

In 2013, ISIS claims to have executed 1,083 people – almost double the 585 in 2012. Mortar attacks jumped from 359 in 2012 to 607 last year and the number of houses burned or bombed rose from 648 to 1,015.
ISIS massively increased the use of suicide bombers – either wearing bomb vests or driving bomb-laden vehicles – to terrorise Iraqis, with a six-fold increase in the number of attacks to 238. Baghdad bore the brunt of suicide bombers, with an increase from seven to 81 murderous attacks in the capital.
Targeted killings jumped from 16 to 1,047 and are evidence of a disciplined shift in tactics and techniques by ISIS to wrest control of Iraq, says the ISW.
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June 20, 2014 at 2:14 AM
Reblogged this on Taking Back America.
June 20, 2014 at 2:32 AM
Reblogged this on Insurgency 4 Liberty and commented:
And if you think this collection of islamonazis are going to stop when they have Iraq, you’re delusional.
June 20, 2014 at 2:48 AM
You are talking to me ? or in general ?
June 20, 2014 at 2:10 PM
I vote general.
June 26, 2014 at 11:37 AM
I think that’s an automated message and part of my Comment I placed in the window when reblogging. 😀 Sorry for confusion, but WordPress needs to tweak that feature a bit… NO offense was ever intended!
June 26, 2014 at 2:03 PM
Not even seen as an offense, sorry is absolute not necessarily, just a question from me to see if i had to react, i,am with you.
Just in general i,am Dutch born and used to strong discussions, so no worry,s
Lets stay shoulder at shoulder and do our bit of defending our freedoms, either in his own way.
Marleen keep up the good work, and the best wishes.
June 26, 2014 at 3:22 PM
Sounds good to me and also I am glad there is no problem between us!! 🙂