Beirut - AFP
Syria's most extreme jihadist faction issued a ban Monday onmannequins in shop displays and the sale of women's underwear to male customers,a monitoring group said.The decision by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in their northernstronghold of Raqa also bans men and women shopping together unless he is herhusband, father or brother, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.The Observatory also said ISIL has decided that traditional garments on sale mustbe neither "tight, transparent or ornate".Raqa is the only provincial capital in Syria to have fallen from the hands ofPresident Bashar al-Assad's regime, and it is now completely under ISIL control.ISIL is believed to be holding some 1,000 hostages in Raqa, rights groups say, manyof them peaceful activists, rival rebels or civilians caught committing "crimes" suchas heresy or smoking.The group also carries out frequent public executions, with some victims reportedlycrucified in Raqa.While rebels fighting to topple Assad initially welcomed ISIL in Syria, its systematicabuses and bid for domination turned much of the opposition against it.In January, rebels and rival jihadists launched a major offensive against ISIL, whosefighters were pushed out of swathes of northern Syria but managed to maintaintheir grip in the east, near the border with Iraq, where the group originates.