A top level military commander of Al-Qaeda in Yemen has denounced the beheadings performed by the Islamic State militants, saying it is “not acceptable” whatever they say to justify that.
Nasr bin Ali al-Ansi appeared in a video answering a question asked in his Twitter account. A journalist asked if Al-Qaeda copied the tactics of its main rival, the Islamic State organization, by executing people in mass. Sometimes 200 or 300 human beings at a time (after having them dig their own graves). Al-Ansi said filming and promoting it among people in the name of Islam and Jihad was a big mistake and not acceptable whatever the justifications were, adding it was barbaric.
See disturbing video: Mass murder of 200 Syrian soldiers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIxEi8bvsKQ
See video: ISIS reported Mass Killing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-xFmuW-i0c
See video: ISIS executions in Iraq https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhnoe0_4HMA
Earlier, Al-Qaeda’s Yemeni wing, Al-Qaeda on the Arabic Peninsula (AQAP), threatened in a video to kill a British-born American photojournalist Luke Somers in three days if the US does not meet the terrorist group’s demands.
The Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) was formerly affiliated with Al-Qaeda before a disagreement in terror tactics led to a split, with Al-Qaeda leadership who later denounced the IS in early 2014 as un-Islamic.
Many experts agree that ISIS is worse than al-Qaeda in many respects because of the level of savagery and violence committed by its group members, who have no regard for human life whatsoever.
See video: Why ISIS is more dangerous than al Qaeda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRRv_LjX7Kk