Smoke rises over Syrian town of Kobani after an airstrike
Smoke rises over Syrian town of Kobani after an airstrike, as seen from the Mursitpinar border crossing on the Turkish-Syrian border in the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province, October 18, 2014. Reuters

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria militants have opened a new school known as the Osama Bin Laden School in Syria. According to reports, the school named after the former leader of terrorist group Al Qaeda was established in Manbij, a small town in northern Syria under the control of ISIS. The school has reportedly begun holding religious instruction classes with special sessions about ISIS' extremist views of Sharia law.

In a report by the Daily Mail, a propaganda video showing the school was recently released with footage of some Manbij residents expressing their thoughts on the "positive benefits" of the new facility. Manjib was once a territory of the Free Syrian Army before ISIS seized the town. The two groups had clashed earlier in the year but ISIS forces had retreated in Jan. 2014. ISIS militants came back and recaptured the town days later.

Meanwhile, a shocking photo of a toddler kicking the severed head of a Syrian soldier was posted in social media. Reports said the toddler's father is believed to be an ISIS supporter. He can be seen holding the child and smiling while seeing the toddler kick the rotting head. The severed head may have belonged to a dead prisoner although his face has become unrecognisable due to the decay. Observers speculate that the face may have been mutilated with a knife based from the deep wound.

New images of ISIS beheading civilians in Raqqa have also surfaced as the victims were accused of "sorcery" and "cursing God." ISIS militants reportedly beheaded the civilians before a crowd of Muslims to teach others who dare to criticise Allah. Young children can be seen watching the execution as several masked men stood guard. Those who were beheaded had their hands tied behind their backs and their eyes blindfolded with a red cloth. A crudely cut log served as the execution block.

ISIS' mass killings of Sunni man, women and children continue in Iraq with officials saying about 50 were lined up and executed last Nov. 2. In a CBS report, the recent mass execution has raised the death toll of the Sunni tribe in recent days to 150. The UN Security Council has issued a statement and expressed its outrage at the mass killings, rape and torture against the members of the Sunni tribe.

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