vrijdag 14 augustus 2015

''One of the world's largest killings of demonstrators in a single day in recent history''

Vandaag twee jaar geleden vond éen van de wreedste slachtpartijen uit de recente Egyptische geschiedenis plaats. Ter herinnering aan de slachtoffers, en om nog eens te wijzen op het ware karakter van het huidige Egyptische regime van president Abdel Fatah el-Sisi, hier een citaat uit en link naar het rapport dat Human Rights Watch naar aanleiding van de gebeurtenissen maakte:
In July and August 2013, many of Egypt’s public squares and streets were awash in blood. On July 3, 2013, the military deposed Mohamed Morsy, Egypt’s first elected civilian president and a high-ranking member of the Muslim Brotherhood, on the heels of massive popular protests against Morsy calling for early presidential elections.
Over the course of the following two months, Muslim Brotherhood supporters organized two large sit-ins in Cairo and smaller protests across Egypt to denounce the military takeover and demand the reinstatement of Morsy. In response, police and army forces repeatedly opened fire on demonstrators, killing over 1,150, most of them in five separate incidents of mass protester killings.
Human Rights Watch’s one-year investigation into the conduct of security forces in responding to these demonstrations indicates that police and army forces systematically and intentionally used excessive lethal force in their policing, resulting in killings of protesters on a scale unprecedented in Egypt. (....)
The gravest incident of mass protester killings occurred on August 14, when security forces crushed the major pro-Morsy sit-in in Rab’a al-Adawiya Square in the Nasr City district of eastern Cairo. Using armored personnel carriers (APCs), bulldozers, ground forces, and snipers, police and army personnel attacked the makeshift protest encampment, where demonstrators,including women and children, had been camped out for over 45 days, and opened fire on the protesters, killing at least 817 and likely more than 1,000.
Human Rights Watch researchers documented the dispersal of the Rab’a sit-in and found that security forces opened fire on protesters using live ammunition, with hundreds killed by bullets to their heads, necks, and chests. Human Rights Watch also found that security forces used lethal force indiscriminately, with snipers and gunmen inside and alongside APCs firing their weaponry on large crowds of protesters. Dozens of witnesses also said they saw snipers fire from helicopters over Rab’a Square. (.....) The indiscriminate and deliberate use of lethal force resulted in one of the world’s largest killings of demonstrators in a single day in recent history.

1 opmerking:

Jaap Hamburger, Broek in Waterland zei

Heel goed MaartenJan, dat je via het rapport van HRW aandacht besteed aan deze misdaden en aan de militaire dictatuur die in Egypte gevestigd is en waarvoor 'het Westen' (weer) zo makkelijk zijn eigen principes laat varen, dat het eigenlijk geen principes meer heten mogen.

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