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  1. Shocking video has emerged of a woman being publicly executed by Al Qaeda for allegedly committing adultery.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiveLeakLiveLeak - Wikipedia

    In response to the James Foley video, Hewitt posted that LiveLeak's content policy had been updated to ban all beheading footage produced by the Islamic State. [ 13 ] [ 2 ] The website continued to host the original video that depicted the aftermath of Foley's execution for its historical relevance as it did not depict the beheading itself.

  3. May 6, 2021 · Now, LiveLeak is gone, replaced with a softer sounding video website called ItemFix that eschews the violence and gore that made LiveLeak a staple of the dark side of the internet.

  4. Nov 7, 2014 · Site traffic soared as people searched for the video: Quantcast LiveLeak’s traffic soared as people searched for the James Foley beheading video But LiveLeak’s founders had to make an important...

  5. May 20, 2021 · By 2014, LiveLeak was under fire again for refusing to take down a video of the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley by ISIS.

  6. May 7, 2021 · LiveLeak, once the purveyor of horribly violent videos, was unceremoniously shut down this Wednesday. The site could be best described as YouTube's evil (and less popular) twin, the place where...

  7. Feb 25, 2008 · Footage showing the 2004 beheading of 12 Nepalese workers working for a Jordanian firm has surfaced on the Internet. Islamist militants Army of Ansar al-Sunna are thought to have posted the video.