In what is being called “the most horrific single atrocity ISIS has committed,” the terrorist group lined up 600 Shia, Christian and Yazidi male prisoners in the desert, shot them at point blank range and threw them into a ravine, according to a report from Human Rights Watch. Allegedly, the victims were separated from about 1,500 other prisoners along religious and ethnic lines, and then the victims were searched for any valuables. The prisoners were then starved for 24 hours while they were driven out to the desert. Allegedly, they were repeatedly told that they would be given food and water once they reached their destination, only to then be told “You’ll be given water in paradise.”
The report was given by nine survivors, who faked death until the militants left …