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ISIS releases video showing beheading of a group of Egyptian Coptic Christians
Screenshot taken from a video released by a jihadist media on February 15, 2015 purportedly shows black-clad Islamic State jihadists leading hostages, said to be Egyptian Coptic Christians, in orange jumpsuits before their decapitation on a seashore in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. (Via AFP)
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The video, released on late Sunday night, depicted several men in orange jumpsuits being led along a beach, each accompanied by a masked militant. The men are made to kneel and one militant, dressed differently that the others, addresses the camera in North American-accented English.
"All crusaders: safety for you will be only wishes, especially if you are fighting us all together. Therefore we will fight you all together," he said. "The sea you have hidden Sheikh Osama Bin Laden's body in, we swear to Allah we will mix it with your blood."
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The men are then laid face-down and simultaneously beheaded.
The militant speaker then pointed northward and said, "We will conquer Rome, by Allah's permission."
Militants in Libya had been holding 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians hostage for weeks, threatening them with death. The makers of the video identify themselves as the Tripoli Province of the Islamic State group — the Islamic militant group that controls about a third of Syria and Iraq.
Associated Press could not immediately independently verify the video.
READ ALSO: Islamic State's tactics backfire as hostages dwindle
The Egyptian government declared a seven-day mourning period and President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi convened an emergency national security meeting to discuss a response. El-Sissi sent condolences to "the victims of terrorism," according to a statement released by the presidency.
Qalini Sanyout, whose two nephews were among the hostages, answered the phone on Sunday night amid the sound of wailing in the background.
"What can we say? Can someone tell us if this is true." he said repeatedly. "The whole village is in mourning. Men are covering their heads with dust and mud."
ISIS releases video showing beheading of a group of Egyptian Coptic Christians - The Times of India
Screenshot taken from a video released by a jihadist media on February 15, 2015 purportedly shows black-clad Islamic State jihadists leading hostages, said to be Egyptian Coptic Christians, in orange jumpsuits before their decapitation on a seashore in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. (Via AFP)
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The video, released on late Sunday night, depicted several men in orange jumpsuits being led along a beach, each accompanied by a masked militant. The men are made to kneel and one militant, dressed differently that the others, addresses the camera in North American-accented English.
"All crusaders: safety for you will be only wishes, especially if you are fighting us all together. Therefore we will fight you all together," he said. "The sea you have hidden Sheikh Osama Bin Laden's body in, we swear to Allah we will mix it with your blood."
READ ALSO: ISIS video purports to show captured Jordanian pilot burned to death
The men are then laid face-down and simultaneously beheaded.
The militant speaker then pointed northward and said, "We will conquer Rome, by Allah's permission."
Militants in Libya had been holding 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians hostage for weeks, threatening them with death. The makers of the video identify themselves as the Tripoli Province of the Islamic State group — the Islamic militant group that controls about a third of Syria and Iraq.
Associated Press could not immediately independently verify the video.
READ ALSO: Islamic State's tactics backfire as hostages dwindle
The Egyptian government declared a seven-day mourning period and President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi convened an emergency national security meeting to discuss a response. El-Sissi sent condolences to "the victims of terrorism," according to a statement released by the presidency.
Qalini Sanyout, whose two nephews were among the hostages, answered the phone on Sunday night amid the sound of wailing in the background.
"What can we say? Can someone tell us if this is true." he said repeatedly. "The whole village is in mourning. Men are covering their heads with dust and mud."
ISIS releases video showing beheading of a group of Egyptian Coptic Christians - The Times of India