Syrian rebel group investigating child beheading video
Images of a fighter cutting off the small boy’s head with a knife matched some of the worst brutalities committed by ISIS
A Syrian rebel group which has received US military backing said it is investigating the beheading of a young child in Aleppo after video footage circulated showing the boy being killed by a man activists identified as a member of the group.
Images of a fighter cutting off the small boy’s head with a knife matched some of the worst brutalities committed by ISIS, which has killed hundreds of captives in Syria and neighboring Iraq in the last three years.
Before being killed, the boy is shown on the back of a truck being taunted by several men who say he was from a Palestinian faction which fights in Aleppo in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
“This is a prisoner from the Quds Brigade. They don’t have men any more so they’ve sent us children today,” one of the men said. “These are your dogs, Bashar, children of the Quds brigade,” said another.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the men were fighters from the Nour al-Din al-Zinki Movement, a rebel group which has received military support channeled from Turkey, including US-made TOW missiles.
US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Washington was seeking more information on what he described as “an appalling report.”
“If we can prove that this was indeed what happened and this group was involved ... it would give us pause about any assistance or any further involvement with this group,” he told reporters.
In a statement, Nour al-Din al-Zinki denounced what it described as “the human rights abuses that were shared on social media sites,” which did not represent its policies or practices.
It said it had formed a committee to investigate what happened. “All individuals who undertook the violation have been detained and turned over to the committee for investigations in accordance with the relevant legal standards,” it said.
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