Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Al-Qa'ida's Complaint Department

No, really. According to a notice posted last week in Raqqa, Syria, where al-Qa'ida affiliated militias control parts of the rebel-held city's administration: "Any one who might have a complaint against any element of the Islamic state, whether the Emir or an ordinary soldier, can come and submit their complaint in any headquarters building of the Islamic state. The complaint should be in writing, provide details and give evidence. We promise that we will ensure accountability for anyone committing violations . . ."

Okay. Given that these are the same guys who just two months ago burned all the books in Raqqa's schools because they taught Syrian children "immorality," anybody who takes the jihadists up on their offer is either incredibly brave or incredibly stupid.


Because at al-Nusra, customer service is our top priority (after suicide
bombings, beating "heretics" to death, and  book burning)!



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