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10/4/2014 5:46:10 PM

UK leader: British hostage's killers must be found

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This undated family handout photo shows British man Alan Henning, who was held hostage by the Islamic State group. An Internet video released Friday purports to show an Islamic State group fighter beheading British hostage Alan Henning and threatening yet another American captive, the fourth such killing carried out by the extremist group now targeted in U.S.-led airstrikes. The video mirrored other beheading videos shot by the Islamic State group, which now holds territory along the border of Syria and Iraq. It ended with an Islamic State fighter threatening a man they identified as an American. (AP Photo/PA Wire)

CAIRO (AP) — The Islamic State extremists who have beheaded another Western hostage are deaf to reason and must be destroyed, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Saturday as Muslims worldwide were urged to pray for the victim on one of Islam's holiest days.

Cameron, speaking after a security briefing at his rural retreat Chequers, said Friday's slaying of 47-year-old English aid worker Alan Henning demonstrated that Islamic State militants were committed to inflicting horror for horror's sake.

Asked whether he believed Islamic State fighters would kill more hostages, Cameron said they would have to be hunted down to be stopped. He declined to say whether Britain would extend its involvement in U.S.-led airstrikes on the Islamic State group to Syria, where the hostage killings are believed to have happened.

"The fact that this was a kind, gentle, compassionate and caring man who had simply gone to help others, the fact they could murder him in the way they did, shows what we are dealing with," Cameron said. "This is going to be our struggle now. ... We must do everything we can to defeat this organization."

Henning, a taxi driver from the town of Eccles in northwest England, was abducted minutes after his aid convoy entered Syria on Dec. 26. He was the fourth Western hostage to be killed by Islamic State since mid-August, following two American journalists and another British aid worker. In their latest video, Henning's killers linked their action to a vote Sept. 26 in British Parliament to deploy the Royal Air Force against Islamic State positions in Iraq, but not Syria.

Henning's widow, Barbara, said the family was devastated at the loss of a "decent, caring human being" and that they were proud of the work he did in helping others.

"There are few words to describe how we feel at this moment ... all of Alan's family and friends are numb with grief," she said in a statement through Britain's Foreign Office.

Muslim leaders across Britain urged worshippers worldwide to pray for Henning and peace in the Middle East as they gathered at mosques to celebrate Eid al-Adha, Islam's annual "festival of sacrifice."

"Millions should be praying today for Alan Henning, a good and honorable man," said Muslim peace activist Shaukat Warraich, speaking outside a mosque in the central English city of Birmingham.

Egypt's Foreign Ministry denounced what it called a "barbaric and savage act that fully contradicts Islamic religion tenets and the simplest human and ethical rules."

Britain's former army chief of staff, Gen. Richard Dannatt, called for British air power to be deployed in Syria as well as Iraq, but not for Western ground forces. "This is a fight for the soul of Islam. This is their fight," Dannatt said, pointing to Jordan and Turkey as countries which need "to get stuck into this fight."

Farooq Siddique, former leader of a British government initiative to combat extremism, said Western involvement plays into the extremists' hands. "Saudi Arabia has 700 jets. They are using only 10 of them. Why do they need the West to go and help them?" Siddique said.

The video mirrored other beheading videos shot by the Islamic State group, and ended with a militant threatening a 26-year-old American hostage, Peter Kassig.

"Obama, you have started your aerial bombardment of Sham (Syria), which keeps on striking our people, so it is only right that we continue to strike the necks of your people," the masked militant in the video said.

National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden confirmed that Islamic State militants had Kassig.

"We will continue to use every tool at our disposal — military, diplomatic, law enforcement and intelligence — to try to bring Peter home to his family," Hayden said.

This is the fourth such video released by the Islamic State group. Previous victims were American reporter James Foley, American-Israeli journalist Steven Sotloff and British aid worker David Haines.

FBI Director James Comey says American officials believe they know the identity of the masked militant, who speaks in a London accent. Comey has declined to name the man or reveal his nationality.

According to his military record, Kassig enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2004, served in the 75th Ranger Regiment, a special operations unit, was deployed to Iraq in 2007 and medically discharged later that year at the rank of private first class.

His parents, Ed and Paula Kassig, called for the world to pray for their son.

They said Kassig had been working for the relief organization he founded, Special Emergency Response and Assistance, or SERA, when he was captured a year ago on his way to Deir Ezzour in eastern Syria. He converted to Islam while in captivity and the family has heard from former hostages that his faith has provided him comfort.

The Islamic State group has its roots in al-Qaida's Iraqi affiliate but was expelled from the global terror network over its brutal tactics and refusal to obey orders to confine its activities to Iraq. It grew more extreme and powerful amid the 3-year civil war in Syria, launching a lightning offensive this summer that captured territory in both countries.

Islamic State militants may hold many more hostages. On Friday, the father of John Cantlie, a British photojournalist held by the group, appealed for his release in a video, describing his son as a friend of Syria.

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Shawn Pogatchnik reported from Dublin. Associated Press writers Jill Lawless in London and Maamoun Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.






British Prime Minister David Cameron condemns the slaying of Alan Henning and vows to hunt down his killers.
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10/4/2014 10:55:29 PM

Parents of U.S. hostage Peter Kassig release video pleading with son's captors

Michael Isikoff
Yahoo News


The parents of an American hostage being held by Islamic State militants Saturday pleaded for their son’s life, saying he had voluntarily embraced Islam and was dedicated to alleviating the suffering of the Syrian people.

"We implore his captors to show mercy and use their power to let our son go," Ed Kassig, the father of 26-year-old Peter Kassig, said in a video statement released by the family.

Peter Edward Kassig, an Iraq war veteran, was abducted on Oct. 1, 2013 while in Syria delivering food and medical supplies to refugees with a humanitarian organization he founded called Special
Emergency Response and Assistance (SERA).

Kassig converted to Islam while in captivity, the family said through a spokesperson Friday, and now goes by the first name Abdul-Rahman.

Ed and Paula Kassig appear together in the video, seated on a couch, and she holds what appears to be a school photo of their son.

The Kassig family’s video comes one day after the Islamic State released its own video depicting the beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning. The video shows Kassig in an orange jumpsuit while a masked IS militant appears to threaten his life. “Obama, you have started your aerial bombardment in Sham [a reference to Syria] which keeps on striking on our people,” the masked man says. “So it's only right we continue to strike the necks of your people.”

Kassig is a former Army Ranger who served in Iraq in 2007. He was later honorably discharged for a medical condition. In the video released Saturday, the parents of Kassig emphasize his humanitarian work and dedication to helping those afflicted by Syria’s long civil war.

“Know that we love you, and our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom so we can hug you again and then set you free to continue the life you have chosen, the life of service to those in greatest need,” his mother, Paula, said in the video.

Ed Kassig also suggested that the family was opposed to U.S. policy in Syria.

"There is so much that is beyond our control,” he said. "We asked our government to change its actions, but like our son, we have no more control over the U.S. government than you have over the break of dawn."






Peter Kassig’s family releases a video message a day after the Islamic State threatens to kill their son.
'Show mercy'



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10/5/2014 3:33:03 AM
10_1_136.gifHi Miguel,

I read the past four pages and if this is not De Population, I don't know what is
. I believe that we are closer to World War III then anyone realizes. I have not seen any of the videos of the be headings nor do I intend to, but I wonder why the Internet even allows them to be shown? Is the whole world getting to enjoy this so much that it is becoming accepted? What scares me the most is our own government can't hire people that can do an accurate job of protecting the President, or is this being done on purpose? The jumper got much further then was first reported, and the incident of the man on the elevator with President O'Bama that was carrying a gun. We are really in the end times. When the Galactic Forces say that we have to wait until the time is right, will the time be right when we all just kill each other?
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10/5/2014 11:11:18 AM

Mike, I too was astounded to see the photos of the beheading. I am sure it is greed only that is behind most of the evil that we are seeing these days. As it was greed that created IS or ISIS as a way to topple the governments of Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya in the first place. I am afraid all of the questions you ask must be answered in the affirmative, including the one about your president protection. In fact, it is in the nature of things that they will worsen until the night is over - as you know, the darkest hours of night are those that precede day. Our role in all this is to just pray God for dawn to arrive soon. We are getting at it.

Miguel


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