"Film
maker Naji Jerf, father of two children, was assassinated... today in
Gaziantep", on the border with Syria, with a silencer-equipped pistol,
the group said in a statement on Twitter.
RBSS
is a group of citizen journalists who work to expose human rights
abuses in Raqa, the northeastern city that IS uses as its de facto
capital in Syria.
A friend of
Jerf's said he had been "supposed to arrive in Paris this week after
receiving, along with his family, a visa for asylum in France".
Jerf
was also editor in chief of Hentah, a Syrian magazine that reports on
the "daily lives of Syrian citizens", said the publication's website.
Turkish
media reported that the 37-year-old had been producing a documentary on
massacres carried out by IS jihadists when he was killed.
"He
was hit by a bullet in the head as he was walking in the street and
taken to hospital, where he died," the T24 news website reported.
This is not the first time a Syrian occupation figure has been murdered in Turkey.
At
the end of October, IS claimed responsibility for killing militant
Ibrahim Abdelkader and a friend. They were found decapitated in a house
in Sanliurfa in southern Turkey.
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