Los Angeles Times

Islamic State posts grisly video

The clip, similar to one in February, purportedl­y shows Ethiopian Christians being killed in Libya.

- By Laura King laura.king@latimes.com Twitter: @laurakingL­AT

It purports to show the execution of Christians in Libya.

CAIRO — In a gruesome replay of beheadings of captive Christians, an Islamic State video disseminat­ed on social media Sunday purportedl­y shows the pointblank shootings and decapitati­ons of two groups of Ethiopian Christians in Libya.

It depicts the killings taking place in what were apparently two locations, one described as being in the country’s south and the other showing a sunny Mediterran­ean beach. The same English-speaking fighter who presided over similar killings in a video released in February declares, “We are back again.”

The Ethiopian Christians, if their identity is ascertaine­d, join a long list of victims of Islamic State. In Iraq and Syria, the group has taken particular aim at religious minorities, including Yazidis and Assyrians, while enforcing a more widespread reign of terror with such tactics as public executions, mass abductions and sexual enslavemen­t, together with the destructio­n of cultural treasures.

The nearly half-hourlong video, carrying the imprint of the militant group’s production arm, Al-Furqan Media, echoed the choreograp­hed savagery of the February one, which showed the simultaneo­us beheadings of 21 men, 20 of them Egyptian Coptic Christians, on a Libyan beach.

Egypt at the time retaliated with airstrikes and tried without success to marshal regional support for military action against Islamist groups in Libya. But Egypt is a major military power, whereas Ethiopia’s use of force has mainly been confined to war with its neighbor, Eritrea.

Many of the executed Copts were from the same few wretchedly poor villages in southern Egypt. Impoverish­ed and desperate laborers from nearby countries, including Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan, continue to seek employment in Libya despite the mortal risks they run merely by being present in the collapsing North African nation. Christians have been at particular peril.

In the new video, released one week after Eastern Rite Christians celebrated Easter, the black-clad apparent ringleader informs “the nation of the cross” that Christians falling under Islamic State’s control face death if they do not accept Islam, according to a transcript provided by the U.S.based SITE Intelligen­ce Group, which monitors militant activity. The killings were carried out to “take revenge for Muslim blood,” the chief executione­r says.

“We swear to Allah … you will not have safety, even in your dreams, until you embrace Islam,” he says. “Our battle is a battle between faith and blasphemy.”

In the video, black-clad captives kneel before a line of masked fighters dressed in military-style camouflage uniforms and armed with automatic weapons, with a few scrubby tree branches in the background. Most of the kneeling men bow their heads, but in a still photo, one directs an abjectly terrified gaze at the camera.

Elsewhere, more African-appearing men are forced to kneel on the beach, their orange jumpsuits — like those seen in previous videos — contrastin­g with the bright blue water behind them. Like the February video, this one lingers on the aftermath of their beheadings, with the waves stained red with blood and the executed men’s severed heads placed atop their corpses with faces plainly visible.

The exact number of victims could not be determined from the videos, which panned along the lines of men, but the two groups together appeared at least as large as that of the slain Coptic Christians. They were identified in a caption as adherents of “the hostile Ethiopian church.”

The video’s date and locations could not be independen­tly verified, but depictions of previous killings have been authentica­ted by Western intelligen­ce services.

 ??  ?? THE VIDEO identifies the captives as adherents of “the hostile Ethiopian church.” The killings were carried out to “take revenge for Muslim blood,” says the chief executione­r, who also appeared in a February video.
THE VIDEO identifies the captives as adherents of “the hostile Ethiopian church.” The killings were carried out to “take revenge for Muslim blood,” says the chief executione­r, who also appeared in a February video.

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