Rights Watch: Daesh executed 300 former policeman in a fresh bath

11/17/2016
Twilight News Human Rights Watch / said on Thursday that the militants organize Daesh killed probably more than 300 former Iraqi policeman three weeks ago and buried them in a mass grave near the town of Hamam al-Alil, south of Mosul.
The organization said that the militants were dismissed some former police officers for the group of about 2,000 people from villages and nearby towns and then forced them to walk with them last month while retreating north to Mosul and Tal Afar. The MSF quoted workers as saying that he had seen fighters Daesh leading four huge trucks carrying between 100 and 125 men, some of the ex-policemen passing through the Faculty of Agriculture, which was near the site where the discovery of the mass grave. He added that within minutes he heard the sound of fire from machine guns and the cries of pain. The man told the organization that the next night on 29 October, the same scene is repeated with a number between 130 and 145 people. Another witness said residents of Hamam al-Alil he heard the sound of automatic rifles in the area for about almost seven minutes for three consecutive nights. Said Joe Stork, deputy executive director of the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch, "This is another proof of the horrific mass murder faced by law enforcement officers Former by Daesh in Mosul and its environs." "We must Daesh for these crimes against humanity to account."

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