Men mourn over Egyptian Coptic Christians

A delegation from el-Nour Party offered condolences Tuesday to the families of the slain Coptic Christians, killed in Libya at the hands of terrorist Daesh group.
The delegation grouped a raft of the party's senior leaders, who visited the Virgin Mary church in one of Samalut's villages in Minya and offered their condolences.
They condemned the barbaric acts perpetrated by the terrorists of Daesh, stressing it has nothing to do with Islam.
A footage posted on Sunday showed twenty-one Egyptian Christians handcuffed and wearing orange jumpsuits being beheaded by their black-suited captors on a seashore in the Libyan capital of Tripoli.