قالت صحيفة "واشنطن بوست الأمريكية" إن إسلاميين متشددين بليبيا استخدموا ملاعب كرة القدم هناك كساحات لتنفيذ أحكام إعدام علنية أصدروها في حق المواطنين.
وأوضحت الصحيفة، أن المسئولين عن هذه الأحكام هم "مجلس شوري الشباب الإسلامي" وهي جماعة إسلامية متشددة تتبع تنظيم القاعدة تصدر أحكام الإعدام على المواطنين بمدينة "درنة" شرقي ليبيا.
من ناحيتها أدانت منظمة العفو الدولية هذه الأحكام، مشيرة إلى أن ما حدث ما هو إلا علامة على فشل الحكومة الليبية في منع البلاد من الانزلاق للعنف والفوضي.
وأضافت "واشنطن بوست" أن الحكومة الليبية لا تملك أية وسيلة لمواجهة "الميليشيات" القبلية فضلا عن الفصائل الإسلامية التي تتصاعد قوتها وانتشارها منذ مقتل معمر القذافي في 2011 فيما أكدت منظمة العفو الدولية أن الدولة فقدت كامل سيطرتها على درنة والتي تعتبر معقلا للجهاديين بالأراضي الليبية.
A man sentenced to death by the Sharia Court of Derna was executed in public by victim's family member.
Derna -a Libyan town by the Mediterranean Sea- is controlled by the Islamic Youth Shura Council, an Islamist terrorist organization affiliated with Al-Qaeda.
According to statement read out in the video, Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed from Egypt was sentenced to death by the Islamic Youth Shurah Council in Derna, for stabbing to death Khalid Ahmed Hassan al-Bar'issi on August 15, 2014. This sentence of Qisas (the right of a murder victim's heirs to demand the murderer's execution) was carried out based on the Sharia of Islam which Islamists try to implement around the world, particularly in Muslim nations.
The "Washington Post" newspaper said The radical Islamists in Libya have used football stadiums there as squares to implement the provisions of public executions they produced in the right of citizens.
The newspaper pointed out, that those responsible for these provisions are "the youth of the Islamic Shura Council," a militant Islamic group affiliated to al-Qaeda issued death sentences on citizens in "tuber" eastern of Libya.
For its part, Amnesty International condemned these provisions, noting that what has happened is only a sign of the failure of the Libyan government to prevent the country from slipping to the violence and chaos.
"The Washington Post" added, that the Libyan government does not have any means to confront the "militias" Tribal as well as Islamic factions that escalate its strength and spread since the killing of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, while Amnesty International confirmed that the state has lost full control of the tuber, which is considered a stronghold of the jihadists Libyan territory.
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