Apart from stealing priceless relics from Iraqi churches, Islamic state terrorists are also turning the buildings into dungeons and torture chambers, recent reports have revealed.
ISIS Militants turning churches into torture chambers
It was revealed that ISIS considers several groups, including Christians, to be "infidels without human rights."
The information was given by Jay Sekulow with the American Center for Law and Justice, who told FOX News that ISIS is taking historic objects and valuable artwork and selling it on the black market.
He said: "It's all part of the jihad army's goal to erase Christianity from territories it holds in Iraq and Syria.
The group has already destroyed several biblical sites, including the tomb of Jonah in Mosul.
They're also using at least two churches to imprison Christians and force them to convert to Islam."
Sekulow said ISIS considers several groups, including Christians, to be "infidels without human rights."
"ISIS jihadists commit violence against fellow Muslims in violation of Islamic law. They routinely commit war crimes and engage in torture in violation of international law; and they also kill and threaten Christian, Jewish, and other religious communities," he said.
"In short, ISIS is composed of religiously motivated psychopaths," Sekulow concluded.
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