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Murders of Sefter Taş and Fethi Şahin

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Execution of two Turkish soldiers by the Islamic State
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Murder of Sefter Taş and Fethi Şahin
LocationSyria
DateDecember 22, 2016
Attack type
Death by burning
VictimsSefter Taş and Fethi Şahin
PerpetratorsIslamic State
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MotiveTo threatenTurkey and in retaliation forTurkish airstrikes against the Islamic State
ConvictedJamal Abdulrahman Alwi

Sefter Taş andFethi Şahin were twoTurkish Armed Forces soldiers who were burnt alive inSyria by theIslamic State in a Turkish-language video in which they threatenedTurkey. The video instantly went viral and was published on December 22, 2016.[1] The atrocity remains the most recent documented execution by burning in the world as of July 2025.

After the incident was heard in Turkey, the uproar caused the government to temporarily block access to sites such asEkşi Sözlük,Facebook,Twitter andYouTube and slow the internet down nationwide.[2][3]

Background

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Fethi Şahin (26) and Sefter Taş (23) were two Turkish soldiers stationed in Syria before being captured by the Islamic State. Allegedly in their execution video, Şahin stated that he was an officer in the 26th Gendarmerie Intelligence Service while Taş stated that he was anInfantryman in theTurkish Armed ForcesKilis, in the Border Police Station.[4] It was believed that the two were a part of theTurkish forces that was defending Al-Dana village inal-Bab Province whenIS forces attacked the village on November 29 and captured the two. Simultaneously, theTurkish Armed Forces acknowledge that they had lost contact with two of their soldiers but at the time did not reveal the identity of the soldiers specified.[5] The two were taken toal-Bab city before being transferred toRaqqa.While in custody, an Islamic State judge, Jamal Abdulrahman Alwi, a Syrian national, ordered both to be burnt alive.The video showed the two soldiers in uniform but locked in the cage, before they were led out of their cage. The two were shackled as such that they were forced to crawl on all fours with the IS soldiers walking them as if they were a dog while still in uniform (probably as a form of humiliation for dogs in Islam is consideredNajis). Then it cuts to the two soldiers standing side by side in uniform but barefoot, shackled somewhere at the back (possibly neck) by a chain entangled with some sort of flammable cloth. A fighter holding some sort of remote presses the button which supposedly ignites the flammable cloth on the chain which spreads up the chain to immolate the two soldiers.Alwi later moved to Turkey as a refugee inGaziantep before being arrested and imprisoned for his role.[6]

Aftermath

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During the visit to the Taş family byTurkish Armed Forces commander and Iğdır district governor on October 9, 2017, it was announced to the family that Sefter Taş was a "martyr".[7]

The father of Fethi Şahin, criticised the lack of information on his son's case, and he stated that even six years after the video, onlyKemal Kılıçdaroğlu had come to visit them.[8][9]

Perpetrators

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The identities of the executioners were determined byMİT. While it was determined that the burner and main perpetrator was Talip Akkurt, the names of the two people in the background were revealed as Hasan Aydın and Muhittin Büyükyangöz. It turned out that Hasan Aydın was detained and released twice, in 2012 and 2015. In 2012, Aydın was arrested in an operation organized by the Adana police to investigate allegedAl-Qaeda members, but later released due to lack of evidence. In 2015, he was stopped while trying to pass fromHatay to Syria in a minibus, stolen military equipment andUAVs were seized and detained in the vehicle, and then released by the court he was taken out on condition of judicial control.[10] Akkurt was able to evade Turkish authorities but was killed by theSyrian Democratic Forces in Syria in June 2018. Büyükyangöz however remains at large.[11]

References

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  1. ^"Görülmeyen askerler".birgun.net (in Turkish). Retrieved2023-12-01.
  2. ^"IŞİD'in yayınladığı görüntülerin ardından sosyal medyaya kısıtlama!".T24 (in Turkish). Retrieved2023-12-01.
  3. ^"IŞİD Türk askerlerini yaktı iddialarına hükümetin yanıtı interneti yavaşlatmak oldu".www.cumhuriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). 2016-12-23. Retrieved2023-12-01.
  4. ^ISIS: We Burned Two Soldiers Alive
  5. ^ISIS Claims to Kidnap 2 Turkey’s Soldiers
  6. ^Gökçer Tahincioğlu (2022-10-25)."Syrian man sentenced in Turkey for burning two alive under Islamic State".Al-Monitor. Retrieved2023-12-01.
  7. ^"Devlet, Sefter Taş'ın IŞİD tarafından yakıldığını kabul etti: Şehitlik verilecek".www.cumhuriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). 2017-09-10. Retrieved2023-12-01.
  8. ^"Fethi Şahin'in babası Mehmet Şahin: İki asker yanıyor, adam serbest... Bu nasıl oluyor?".Halk TV (in Turkish). 2021-09-18. Retrieved2023-12-01.
  9. ^"IŞİD'in yakarak katlettiği Fethi Şahin'in babası: Altı sene oldu, bir tek Kılıçdaroğlu geldi".birgun.net. Retrieved2023-12-01.
  10. ^"IŞİD'li Hasan Aydın iki kez serbest bırakıldı".www.sozcu.com.tr (in Turkish). 2017-01-21. Retrieved2023-12-01.
  11. ^The case of ISIS judge is latest example of Erdoğan gov’t failure to crack down on jihadist groups
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