BEIRUT: An international rights group late on Friday urged suspension of military aid to Egypt after video leaked by an Islamist TV channel showed troops appearing to carry out cold-blooded executions of as many as eight detainees in the northern Sinai Pen­insula, where the army is embroiled in battles with the militant Islamic State group.

Human Rights Watch said two men in the video had been identified as belonging to a militia that helps the army against IS. The group said members of Egyptian military intelligence are shown directing executions before placing rifles next to bodies to depict the dead as militants killed in a raid.

Egypt’s army spokesman could not be reached for comment.

The video was aired on a Muslim Brotherhood-affi­liated network called Meka­meleen on Thursday.

Human Rights Watch said as many as eight unarmed detainees may have been killed, though only two executions are clear in the video.

It said those two, ages 16 and 19, were arrested in July in the border town of Rafah. It is not clear from the video when the executions took place, but the same victims appeared in official press releases from the Egyptian army in November and December, including the official webpage of the armed forces spokesman, the rights group said.

The group cited a network official as saying the killings took place in October or November in a village called al-Tuma, south of Sheikh Zuweid in northern Sinai Peninsula.

Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director for Human Rights Watch, called the killings “outrageous” and said the incident shows Egypt’s counterterrorism campaign in Sinai “is out of control”. “Egypt’s allies cannot claim ignorance about these deadly abuses,” Stork said.

Published in Dawn, April 23rd, 2017

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