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ISIS Shows Beheading BRITISH HOSTAGE ALAN HENNING - Threatens American Beheads Peter Kassig RAW!!!
- Published_at:2014-10-03
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- description: @ FULL ORIGINAL FOOTAGE LINK CLICK HERE: http://reblop.com/ OR http://reblop.com/breaking-video-isis-beheads-british-hostage-alan-henning-promises-to-behead-american-peter-kassig-nsfw/ -- show beheading ISIS Shows Beheaded BRITISH HOSTAGE ALAN HENNING - Threatened Promises to Beheads American Peter Kassig! American Aid Worker, Former Soldier Peter Kassig Threatened in ISIS Video Parents of American Peter Kassig, held by Islamic State, release Video: ISIS video claims to show beheading of Alan Henning; American threatened Islamic State group beheads British hostage of Frenchman Herve Gourdel Hostage kidnapped in Algeria beheaded مؤسسة الفرقان تقدم : "رسالة أخرى إلى أمريكا وحلفائها" beheads Jund al Khilafah Cut his head off Algerian Fighters kidnap French holiday maker Tourist citizen in Algeria Video appears to show beheading of Frenchman kidnapped in Algeria 10/3/2014!!! FULL ORIGINAL FOOTAGE LINK HERE: http://reblop.com/ OR http://reblop.com/breaking-video-isis-beheads-british-hostage-alan-henning-promises-to-behead-american-peter-kassig-nsfw/ CAIRO (AP) — 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. Related Stories Islamic State video purports to show beheading of UK hostage David Haines Reuters Video shows slaying of British aid worker Associated Press Wife of Islamic State hostage asks for his release Associated Press British journalist purportedly shown in IS propaganda video Reuters Islamic State claims beheading of British hostage: SITE AFP 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 named Peter Kassig. "Obama, you have started your aerial bombardment of Shams (Syria), which keeps on striking our people, so it is only right that we continue to strike the neck of your people," the masked militant said. The Associated Press could not immediately verify the video's authenticity, though it was released in the same manner as other Islamic State group videos and the masked militant sounded similar to the one who carried out the other slayings. The British Foreign Office had no immediate comment. A U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity out of concerns of not having permission to release the information, confirmed that Peter Kassig is being held by Islamic State militants. The official declined to elaborate. This is the fourth such video released by the Islamic State group. The full beheadings are not shown in the videos, but the British-accented, English-speaking militant holds a long knife and appears to begin cutting the three men, American reporters James Foley and Steven Sotloff and British aid worker David Haines. Henning, 47, nicknamed "Gadget," had joined an aid convoy and was taken captive on Dec. 26, shortly after crossing the border between Turkey and Syria. Earlier this week, Henning's wife Barbara Henning asked the militants in a televised plea: "Please release him. We need him back home." Dozens of Muslim leaders in Britain have urged the Islamic State group to release Alan Henning. His wife had said she had been given hope by "the outcry across the world" over her husband's imprisonment. 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 metamorphisized amid the bloody 3-year civil war in neighboring Syria, growing stronger to the point of being able to launch a lightning offensive across much of northern Iraq, routing security forces there. The extremist group has been widely denounced by mainstream Muslim authorities. Other foreigners are believed held by the Islamic State group. On Friday, the father of John Cantlie, a British photojournalist held by the group, appealed for his release in a video, saying he was a friend of Syria. ___ Lawless contributed from London. Associated Press writer Bradley Klapper in Washington contributed to this report.
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