The League of Elected Members of the National Press Institutions Boards and General Assemblies on Tuesday denounced the criminal and inhumane act of killing 21 innocent Egyptians by Daesh terrorist group in Libya.
In a press release, the league urged the international community to undertake its role in fighting this terrorist group that is posing a growing threat to international peace and security.
The press release was announced by the league's chief, also MENA Deputy Chief Editor Ali Hassan.
The league also called for placing the topic of exterminating Daesh on top of the agenda of the coming Arab Foreign Ministers Council meeting and the Arab Summit.
It also called for starting an international investigation for bringing to justice all parties and countries that are supporting this group.
It urged forming a strong Arab alliance to uproot this hired terrorist group that is seeking to destabilize the Arab region.
The league also lauded the air strike that was launched by the Egyptian Armed Forces against the hotbeds of the terrorist group in Libya on Monday in response to the killing of the armless and defenseless Egyptians.
It further urged all Egyptian reporters to take part in a rally that will be organized on Wednesday before the Syndicate of Journalists in protest against this heinous crime.
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