One of the Kerala’s nurses who returned from Iraq after being released
from the captivity of the ISIS made headlines in national media. She had
purportedly said that the ISIS fighters were good people, they behaved
decently with them. They did not make vulgar remarks about them and
provided them food and bed to take rest. They were worried about their
security and they could not be called terrorists. This news was carried
with banner headlines.
However, Urdu media almost completely ignored the statements of two workers who returned from Iraq on July 3. Safdar Kunhi and Mohammad Abbas had narrated their harried experience and their escape from Najaf, Iraq to the media.
http://newageislam.com/the-war-within-islam/new-age-islam-edit-desk/indian-urdu-media-s-dilemma--to-support-or-not-to-support-the-islamic-state-of-iraq-and-greater-syria-and-the-islamic-khilafat-of-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi/d/97979
However, Urdu media almost completely ignored the statements of two workers who returned from Iraq on July 3. Safdar Kunhi and Mohammad Abbas had narrated their harried experience and their escape from Najaf, Iraq to the media.
http://newageislam.com/the-war-within-islam/new-age-islam-edit-desk/indian-urdu-media-s-dilemma--to-support-or-not-to-support-the-islamic-state-of-iraq-and-greater-syria-and-the-islamic-khilafat-of-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi/d/97979
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