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Islamic State video claims to show execution of Ethiopian Christians

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CAIRO— Islamic State militants in Libya shot and beheaded groups of captive Ethiopian Christians, a video purportedl­y from the extremists showed Sunday. The attack widens the circle of nations affected by the group’s atrocities while showing its growth beyond a self-declared caliphate in Syria and Iraq.

The release of the 29-minute video comes a day after Afghanista­n’s president blamed the extremists for a suicide attack in his country that killed at least 35 people — and underscore­s the chaos gripping Libya after its 2011 civil war and the killing of dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

It also mirrored a film released in February showing militants behead- ing 21 captured Egyptian Christians on a Libyan beach, which immediatel­y drew Egyptian airstrikes on the group’s suspected positions in Libya. Whether Ethiopia would — or could — respond with similar military force remains unclear.

Ethiopia long has drawn the anger of Islamic extremists over its military’s attacks on neighbouri­ng Somalia, whose population is almost entirely Muslim. While the militant in the video at one point said “Muslim blood that was shed under the hands of your religion is not cheap,” it did not specifical­ly mention the Ethiopian government’s actions.

The video starts with what it called a history of Christian-Muslim relations, followed by scenes of militants destroying churches, graves and icons.

Amasked fighter brandishin­g a pistol delivers a long statement, saying Christians must convert to Islam or pay a special tax prescribed by the Qur’an.

It shows one group of captives, identified as Ethiopian Christians, purportedl­y held by an Islamic State affiliate in eastern Libya known as Barqa Province. It also shows another purportedl­y held by an affiliate in the southern Libyan calling itself the Fazzan Province. The video then switches between footage of the captives in the south being shot dead and the captives in the east being beheaded on a beach. It was not immediatel­y possible to estimate how many captives were killed.

In Ethiopia, government spokesman Redwan Hussein said officials were in contact with its embassy in Cairo to verify the video’s authentici­ty. Hussein said he believed those killed likely were Ethiopian migrants hoping to reach Europe. Libya has become a hub for migrants across Africa hoping to cross the Mediterran­ean to enter Europe for work and better lives.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This undated image, from a video released by Islamic State militants on Sunday, shows a group of captured Christians on a beach before execution.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This undated image, from a video released by Islamic State militants on Sunday, shows a group of captured Christians on a beach before execution.

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