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LiveLeak bans future ISIS beheading videos

on Aug 23, 2014 | 0 comments

By Natalie Mortimer

Controversial streaming site LiveLeak has said that it will not host any further videos of beheadings released by Islamic State terror group ISIS, following the death of US journalist James Foley this week.

In a statement released on the site, which is known for hosting graphic images and video content, LiveLeak said that there while it felt it was important to show the video of James Foley, which was posted on YouTube, it will not be showing further beheadings carried out by ISIS.

“We’ve shown the world the true horror of this form of execution more than once in the past and Read full story ›

Source: The Drum