On November 23, 2014, ISIS fighters stoned to death a 20-year-old unidentified man in
Mayadin, Syria, and fighters stoned to death an 18-year-old unidentified man in
Deir Ezzor, Syria. The men were known opponents of ISIS, and their supporters say ISIS had used the allegation that they were gay as justification to execute them. This was the first reported execution of
LGBTQ people by ISIS. On April 30, 2015, it was reported that three men, accused of being homosexual, were executed by being shot in the head by the ISIS in
Derna, Libya. Human rights activists consider this the first death sentence against homosexuals in the history of modern Libya. From December 9, 2014, to May 7, 2016,
OutRight Action International estimated that 41 gay men were executed in ISIS controlled territories in Iraq and Syria. On July 22, 2016, it was reported by activists that ISIS executed a young Iraqi man in
Kirkuk,
Iraq, by throwing him from the top of a building on charges of being gay. His corpse was later stoned by the crowd. ISIS arrested the man under the pretext that he was a homosexual. On August 10, 2016, a video was released by ISIS showing ISIS religious police, known as "hisbah", in "Wilayat al-Jazirah", Iraq, which shows a gay man being thrown off a building. According to the Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium, Wilayat al-Jazirah used to be considered part of Wilayat Ninawa, which contains Mosul. Vulnerable cities in Wilayat al-Jazirah include "Tal 'Afar, Al-Ba'aj, Al-'Ayadiyyah, Al-Mahlabiyyah, Sinjar, Wardiyyah, Sanuni, Khana Sor, Ibrat al-Saghira, Al-Badi, Al-Qanat." On August 20, 2016, a local source in
Nineveh province, Iraq, revealed that ISIS executed four men on charges of homosexuality and sodomy, including two of its own members, by throwing them off a building. On December 5, 2016, ISIS threw a gay man accused of 'homosexual relations' off top of a building in Maslamah City in
Aleppo, Syria. On January 9, 2017, a 17-year-old male was arrested and thrown off a building by the Diwan al-Hisba in
Mosul under the pretext that he was "a homosexual". On March 27, 2017, IS Diwan al-Hisbah published photos showing a gay man being thrown off a roof and being stoned to death for being gay in Mosul. == International terrorist attacks ==