Terrified men and women were locked up in tiny, iron cages in Fallujah, Iraq, before being hauled before extremist 'judges' for trials
This chilling footage shows the inside of an ISIS courthouse where some of the world's most brutal sentences were handed out to terrified prisoners.
Defendants at the building in the Iraqi city of Fallujah were locked up in tiny, iron cages before being hauled before extremist 'judges' for trials.
Horrifically, these cramped cages were built in different shapes - so the men and women inside them were forced to either stand, kneel or curl up.
They were also positioned in the same dilapidated room, close to the court where many of the prisoners would later be sentenced to a violent death.
The defendants, mostly 'innocent locals' and security personnel, were eventually released from their makeshift cells to be tried for their 'crimes'.
This chilling footage shows the inside of an ISIS courthouse where some of the world's most brutal sentences were handed out to terrified prisoners.
They were also positioned in the same dilapidated room, close to the court where many of the prisoners would later be sentenced to a violent death.
The defendants, mostly 'innocent locals' and security personnel, were eventually released from their makeshift cells to be tried for their 'crimes'.
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