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Muslim militants behead 21 Christians.

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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.


A video purporting to show the mass beheading of Coptic Christian hostages has been released by militants in Libya claiming loyalty to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).

The video, released 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 S.h.e.ikh Osama Bin Laden’s body in, we swear to Allah we will mix it with your blood.”

The men are then laid face-down and simultaneously beheaded.

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 ISIS — the Islamic militant group that controls about a third of Syria and Iraq. The Associated Press could not immediately independently verify the video.

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 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.”

http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/0...ading-21-coptic-christians-on-beach-in-libya/
 

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The West made a huge mistake trying to "liberate" countries like Libya, Iraq, Egypt....etc. Now you have ISIS running around unchecked and its made the whole middle-east much worse.

That particular corner of the world needs to be run by ruthless dictators with an iron fist.
Not with democracy
 

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The West made a huge mistake trying to "liberate" countries like Libya, Iraq, Egypt....etc. Now you have ISIS running around unchecked and its made the whole middle-east much worse.

That particular corner of the world needs to be run by ruthless dictators with an iron fist.
Not with democracy
I agree. There is too much divide in ME countries for democracy to work. Under Saddam, Iraq was less chaotic and violent than it is today. Having a ruthless dictator may be the lesser of two evils.
 

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The West made a huge mistake trying to "liberate" countries like Libya, Iraq, Egypt....etc. Now you have ISIS running around unchecked and its made the whole middle-east much worse.

That particular corner of the world needs to be run by ruthless dictators with an iron fist.
Not with democracy
I remember Gadhafi in an interview saying that if he was overthrown Islamists would take over....the guy was a nut, but I hate to say he was right. Tunisia is still doing ok, but yes they need dictators.
 

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Police in the German city of Braunschweig canceled a popular Carnival street parade on Sunday because of fears of an imminent Islamist terror attack
That's sad.

The city that gave it's name to a Canadian Province is one of Germany's most liberal places. During the Cold War it was a beacon for East Germans to defect. Its image as a free, fun loving city was a stark contrast to East Germany's downtrodden and depressed Magdeburg across the border. Why must a few raging psychos ruin it's image.

 

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Italy closed their embassy in Libya.

EGYPT'S REVENGE

Egypt says it bombed ISIS targets in Libya after killings of Christians

(CNN)Egypt hit back Monday with airstrikes aimed at ISIS-affiliated jihadists in Libya who are believed to have killed 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians, including about a dozen whose beheadings are featured in the organization's latest video.

Egyptian F-16 jets took off in the early hours of Monday to bomb ISIS camps, training areas and weapons depots in Libya, the Egyptian military said.

"Avenging Egyptian blood and punishing criminals and murderers is our right and duty," it said in a statement broadcast on state television.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that the airstrikes targeted ISIS locations in Derna.

"Leaving the situation as it is in Libya without a firm intervention to curtail these terrorist organizations would be a threat to international peace and security," the ministry said.

It wasn't immediately clear how much damage and casualties the airstrikes might have caused.

The bombing raids came after ISIS released a gruesome video Sunday that appeared to show the beheadings of the Egyptian Christians on a beach.

Threats from English-speaking jihadi
The footage, bearing many of the hallmarks of previous ISIS videos of the slaughter of hostages, has intensified international concerns about ISIS' deepening reach into countries far beyond its strongholds in Syria and Iraq.

The slickly produced video shows the apparent mass killing, with jihadists in black standing behind each of the victims, who are all dressed in orange jumpsuits with their hands cuffed behind them.

Twenty-one Egyptian Christians were kidnapped in the Libyan coastal city of Sirte in two separate incidents in December and January. They were reportedly from impoverished villages and went to Libya looking for work.

Although the ISIS video showed around a dozen men being beheaded, Egyptian officials said that all 21 Christians were believed to have been killed.

Some of the hostages cry out "Oh God" and "Oh Jesus" as they are pushed to their knees.

The five-minute video, released by ISIS' propaganda wing al-Hayat Media, includes a masked English-speaking jihadi who says, "The sea you have hidden **********h Osama bin Laden's body in, we swear to Allah, we will mix it with your blood."

The video threatens Egypt, which shares a long border with Libya, and also Europe, whose shores lie across the Mediterranean Sea.

'The right of retaliation'
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi had warned Sunday that his country "reserves the right of retaliation and with the methods and timing it sees fit for retribution for those murderers and criminals who are without the slightest humanity."

He also declared a week of mourning in the Muslim majority nation for the dead Christians.

In a statement, Egypt's Foreign Ministry called for other nations battling ISIS to support Egypt's efforts and to target terrorists in Libya, as well.

The U.S. government condemned the killings, saying ISIS' "barbarity knows no bounds." U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry on Sunday to offer condolences, the State Department said.

Egypt is already fighting against ISIS-allied militants on its own territory in the Sinai Peninsula, where dozens of people were killed in a series of attacks in January.

Growing ISIS presence in Libya
Concern has increased over ISIS' rising influence in Libya amid the power and security vacuum prevalent in the country since the 2011 uprising that overthrew former dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

CNN reported in November that fighters loyal to ISIS had complete control of the city of Derna, which has a population of about 100,000 and is situated not far from the Egyptian border.

Jihadists with allegiance to ISIS had also expanded their presence westward along the Libyan coast, forming chapters in cities including Benghazi, Sirte and even Tripoli, the capital, according to Noman Benotman, a former Libyan jihadist now involved in counterterrorism for the Quilliam Foundation.

In an example of the group's spreading reach, a Libyan branch of ISIS claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a luxury hotel in Tripoli that killed 10 people, including one American.

"There's been a real radical Islamist presence in Libya for some time," said Lt. Col. Rick Francona, a retired U.S. Air Force intelligence officer. "What's worrying is now they are self-identifying with ISIS."

http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/16/middleeast/isis-libya-egypt/index.html
 

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The West made a huge mistake trying to "liberate" countries like Libya, Iraq, Egypt....etc. Now you have ISIS running around unchecked and its made the whole middle-east much worse.

That particular corner of the world needs to be run by ruthless dictators with an iron fist.
Not with democracy
George Bush's war against Iraq was a big mistake. He should've re-aligned with Saddam.
 

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Kosher food cart vendor Yisroel Mordowitz argues with Halal food cart vendor Mohamed Mossad over the location of their food carts
LOL :biggrin1:
 

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The West made a huge mistake trying to "liberate" countries like Libya, Iraq, Egypt....etc. Now you have ISIS running around unchecked and its made the whole middle-east much worse.

That particular corner of the world needs to be run by ruthless dictators with an iron fist.
Not with democracy
Sadly largely true.
 

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Saw on CTV NEWS that Amesty International (maybe the Canadian chapter) is pissed the Kurds are giving ISIS a taste of their own medicine.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/evidenc...h-offensive-mirroring-isis-killings-1.2239421
Saw the same report. This is wrong in so many ways. Now they can say; see what they're doing to our fighters. And, of course, this is no way to treat another human being. We have barbarians on both side. This is the mentality of the people of that region of the world and we're never going to change them.

I agree Bush should never become involved. These people are used to the feudal system of government. Now what the "H" do we do?
 
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