Nigerian federal govt raises alert over ISIS in Nigeria to Recruit Fighters

Featured

The Federal Government  of Nigeria has alerted the world over the presence of some agents of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS, in Nigeria to recruit more fighters to empower their rebellious force . The National Coordinator, National Information Centre and Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mike Omeri made this known in a statement signed by his Special Adviser, David Akoji yesterday Dec. 23.

Omeri  declaired that intelligence information gathered by Security officials show that three South African nationals disguising as humanitarian workers are currently in the country to facilitate the recruitment of some Nigerians into the Islamic terror group. He appealed to Nigerians to be vigilant and report humanitarian workers with suspicious motives

“Nigerians are known the world over to be selfless, hospitable and humanitarian. We believe in the brotherhood of all mankind and no one should be allowed to take advantage of these virtues or turn them into vices. Nigerians are therefore advised to report to security agencies without hesitation, any group or non-governmental agency whose overt or covert activities are suspicious or have tendencies to jeopardise the innocence of our youths and the security of our people wherever they are in the world,” he said.

WoW ! ISIS beheads another Briton, threatens to kill US war veteran next

A video showing UK hostage Alan Henning being beheaded has been released by Islamic State militants.
The Salford taxi driver was delivering aid to Syria in December when he was kidnapped and then held hostage by ISIS.

ISIS threatened to kill him in footage last month showing the death of Briton David Haines, and in this video they threaten US aid worker Peter Kassig. David Cameron said Britain would do all it could “to hunt down these murderers and bring them to justice”

The prime minister said the killing of father-of-two Mr Henning, 47, showed “how barbaric and repulsive” ISIS was.
He continued
“My thoughts and prayers tonight are with Alan’s wife Barbara, their children and all those who loved him,”.

“Alan had gone to Syria to help get aid to people of all faiths in their hour of need.”
Mr Henning’s wife Barbara had this week appealed for her husband’s release, saying: “He is innocent.”

Volunteer Mr Henning was on his fourth aid mission to Syria when he was captured within minutes of arriving in the country last December.

Before he was beheaded, Alan blamed his death on his government. He told the camera

“I am Alan Henning. Because of our Parliament’s decision to attack the Islamic state I as a member of the British public will now pay the price for that
decision.”

He was beheaded shortly after the statement. ISIS then brought out Iraq war veteran and U.S. citizen Peter Edward Kassig (right) and threatened to kill him next.

WoW ! It’s HerexG

WoW ! ISIS Publicly Crushing Babies of Christians to Death who fail to convert

They claim to be the religion of peace. They are called the “Islamic State in Iraq and Syria”. Barack Obama claims they aren’t Islamic. They are Islamic. They are barbarians. They do want to take over the world.

In a three photo slide show, an ISIS cleric kills a baby belonging to a Christian family who refused to convert to Islam. ISIS thugs are spreading across the
Middle East and are calling on their affiliates in the United States to begin doing the same. After Friday’s beheading in Oklahoma, Americans need to both be
on guard and be angry.

The “religion of peace” has started another Crusade, and most Americans are blissfully unaware. If there’s ever a time to realize that the enemy is here and they must be defeated, it is now.

WoW ! It’s HerexG

WoW ! ISIS-linked terrorist group beheads Frenchman abducted in Algeria

55 year old Herve Gourdel, has been beheaded by the dreaded ISIS-linked Islamist group Jund al-Khilifa in Algeria in revenge for France launching airstrikes on Iraq. The French man was captured in Algeria while hiking in the Djurdjura National Park on Sunday September
21st just one day after he arrived the country for a walking holiday.

The terrorists threatened to kill the Frenchman unless France stops bombing militants in Iraq. They killed him a few hours later and released the video showing his beheading. France started bombing ISIS in Iraq last Friday…

Herve worked as a mountain guide.

Herve worked as a mountain guide.

WoW ! It’s HerexG

WoW ! U.S. sees Middle East help fighting IS, Britain cautious after beheading

Washington said countries in the Middle East had offered to join air strikes against Islamic State militants and Australia said it would send troops, but Britain held back even after the group beheaded a British hostage and threatened to kill another.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has been touring the Middle East to try to secure backing for U.S. efforts to build a coalition to fight the Islamic State militants who have grabbed territory in Syria and Iraq.

The United States resumed air strikes in Iraq in August for the first time since the 2011 withdrawal of the last U.S. troops, fearful the militants would break the
country up and use it as a base for attacks on the West. The addition of Arab fighter jets would greatly strengthen the credibility of what is a risky and complicated campaign.

“We have countries in this region, countries outside of this region, in addition to the United States, all of whom are prepared to engage in military assistance, in actual strikes if that is what it requires,” Kerry said.

“And we also have a growing number of people who are prepared to do all the other things,” he said in remarks broadcast on Sunday on the CBS program “Face the Nation.”

Offers of Arab air participation have been made both to U.S. Central Command overseeing the American air
campaign and to the Iraqi government, a senior State Department official said.
The official said the offers were not limited to air strikes on Iraq. “Some have indicated for quite a while a willingness to do them elsewhere,” the official said.

“We have to sort through all of that because you can’t just go and bomb something.”

As of Saturday, U.S. fighter jets had conducted 160 air strikes on Islamic State positions in Iraq. The United States will present a legal case before expanding them into Syria, U.S. officials said, justifying them largely on the basis of defending Iraq from militants who have taken shelter in neighboring Syria during its three- year civil war.

Australia became the first country to
detail troop numbers and aircraft to fight the militants in Iraq. It said it would send a 600-strong force and eight fighter jets to the region but did not intend to operate in Syria.

Russia, at odds with the West over Ukraine, has said any air strikes in Syria would be an act of aggression without the consent of President Bashar al-Assad or an international mandate.

Britain has often been the first country to join U.S. military action overseas and is under pressure to get much tougher with IS after video footage of the killing
of Briton David Haines by the militants was released on Saturday. In footage consistent with the filmed executions of
two American journalists, James Foley and Steven Sotloff, in the past month, they also threatened to kill another British hostage.

Speaking after chairing a meeting of the government’s emergency response committee in London, Prime Minister David Cameron called the killing of Haines, a 44 year-old Scottish aid worker, callous and brutal and hailed him as a “British hero.”

“We will hunt down those responsible and bring them to justice no matter how long it takes,” he said, calling IS “the embodiment of evil” and saying his
government was prepared “to take whatever steps are necessary” against the militants. SUNNI ‘ANVIL’

But he did not announce any air strikes, mindful of war-weary public opinion, parliament’s rejection last year of air strikes on Syria, and sensitivities surrounding Scotland’s independence referendum on Thursday.

U.S. allies are skeptical of how far Washington will commit to a conflict in which nearly every country in the region has a stake, set against the backdrop of
Islam’s 1,300-year-old rift between Sunnis and Shi’ites. Many fear there is not enough emphasis on ensuring the Iraqi government is strong and united enough to overcome sectarian divisions and run the country effectively after any intervention.

Britain and the United States have ruled out sending ground troops back into Iraq and Kerry did not say which countries had offered.

“We’re not looking to put troops on the ground,” he said.

“There are some who have offered to do so, but we are not looking for that at this moment anyway.”

On the CNN program “State of the Union,” White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough was asked if the coalition would need ground troops beyond opposition forces in Syria and Kurdish and government forces in Iraq.

“Ultimately to destroy ISIL we do need to have a force, an anvil against which they will be pushed – ideally Sunni forces,” he said, using an acronym for Islamic
State.

‘EXTREMELY ENCOURAGED’
On Thursday, Kerry won the backing for a “coordinated military campaign” from 10 Arab countries – Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and six Gulf states including rich rivals Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

“This is a strategy coming together as the coalition comes together and the countries declare what they are prepared to do,” Kerry said in the interview, taped on Saturday in Egypt.

“I’ve been extremely encouraged to hear from all of the people that I’ve been meeting with about their readiness and willingness to participate,” Kerry added.
France has offered to take part in air strikes in Iraq and is expected to give more details this week on what it is willing to do, although its financial resources and forces are already stretched with more than 5,000 soldiers in West Africa.

Michael McCaul, a Republican who chairs the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, told the same CBS program that Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan told him “he is ready to put his troops into Syria to fight ISIS”.
Washington could also try to persuade Egypt to put troops in Syria,” McCaul said.

John Kerry will meet British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond during a conference on Iraq in Paris on Monday. The conference brings Iraqi authorities
together with about 30 countries and organizations to coordinate their response to Islamic State.

“It will also be the first time to really gauge what Russia thinks and is ready to do,” a French diplomat said.
The diplomat said Syria was a different case. “The situation is not the same either legally or militarily. We do not want to strengthen Assad, so we have to be sure that strikes there don’t do that,” the diplomat said. “We are ready to help Iraq’s government, which has asked for our help, but no Assad’s dictatorship.”

Source: Reuters

WoW ! It’s HerexG

WoW ! ISIS executes British aid worker David Haines; Cameron vows justice

British aid worker David Haines has been
executed by ISIS militants, according to a video posted Saturday to a website associated with the group, making him the third Western captive to be killed by the Islamist extremist group in recent
weeks.

The ISIS video post showing Haines’ beheading called his execution “a message to the allies of America.” It is produced very similarly to the videos that showed the executions of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, the last of which included Haines and the threat that he’d be killed next.

The new video pictures a masked ISIS militant placing his hand on another captive, whom he identified as Alan Henning, a British citizen. In a tweet, British Prime Minister David Cameron
called “the murder of David Haines” an “act of pure evil.”
Cameron added, “We will do everything in our power to hunt down these murderers and ensure they face justice, however long it takes.”

Haines offers brief scripted comments on
the video, as does the man who kills him.
Directing his remarks at Britain, the executioner — who sounds like the man
who killed Foley and Sotloff — says, “Your
evil alliance with America, which continues to strike the Muslims of Iraq and most recently bombed the Haditha dam, will only accelerate your destruction and claim the role of the obedient lap dog.

“Cameron will only drag you and your
people into another bloody and unwinnable war.”

Retired Lt. Col. Rick Francona — an Air
Force veteran intelligence officer and CNN military analyst — surmised that if ISIS planned to dissuade Britain for teaming up with the United States, the group will be disappointed.

“ISIS has just guaranteed British cooperation with the Americans on all phases of what we’re going to be doing,” Francona said. “… I think this is now a Western fight; it’s not just a U.S. fight.”

News of the gruesome killing came the same day that the 44-year-old Haines’ family released a brief message to his captors through the British foreign
office. In it, the family says,

“We have sent messages to you to which we have not received a reply. We are asking those holding David to make contact with us.”

Haines’ face became known to the world in the ISIS video, released September 2, in which he looks forward and kneels as a masked ISIS militant stands behind him. The militant says in that video,

“We take this opportunity to warn those governments who’ve entered this evil alliance of America against the Islamic State to back off and leave our people
alone.”

British officials said after the video’s release that they had sent troops to try to rescue an unidentified British citizen “some time ago,” but failed. They released no other details. Mike Haines, in a statement early Sunday, through the British Foreign Office, noted that his
brother leaves behind two children and his wife Dragana.

He described his brother as “just another bloke” whose “childhood was centered around our family” and who was “brought up to know right from wrong.”
David Haines worked for the Royal Mail, then joined the Royal Air Force. He later worked with the United Nations in the Balkans, where “he helped whoever needed help, regardless of race, creed or religion,” according to his brother.

“During this time, David began to decide that humanitarian work was the field he wanted to work in,” Mike Haines said. “… David was most alive and enthusiastic in his humanitarian roles.”

After working for ScotRail, David Haines went on to get a job as a logistics and security manager for the Paris-based humanitarian Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development. He was abducted in March 2013 near a refugee
camp in Atmeh, Syria, where he was working to arrange for the delivery of humanitarian aid to people staying at the camp. He had previously worked on aid operations for victims of conflict in
the Balkans, African and other parts of the Middle East, according to an ACTED spokesman.

“His joy and anticipation for the work he (did) in Syria is, for myself and family, the most important element of this whole sad affair,” Mike Haines said. “He was and is loved by all his family and will
be missed terribly.”

The US president Obama said….

“The United States stands shoulder-to-shoulder tonight with our close friend and ally in grief and resolve,” the President said. “We will work with the United Kingdom and a broad coalition of nations from the region and around the world to bring the perpetrators of this outrageous act to justice, and to degrade and destroy this threat to the people of our countries, the region and the world.”

Source : CNN

WoW ! It’s HerexG

WoW ! Obama: U.S. chasing ISIS ‘wherever they exist’

President Barack Obama on Wednesday outlined a U.S.-led coalition’s plans to “degrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant through airstrikes and support for Syria’s opposition, stressing to a weary nation that he is not leading the nation into another war.

“I want the American people to understand how this effort will be different from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Obama said from the State Floor of the White House in a rare primetime speech.

“It will not involve American combat troops fighting on foreign soil.”

Rather, it is a “counter-terrorism campaign” that “will be waged through a steady, relentless effort to take out ISIL wherever they exist using our air power and our support for partner forces on the ground,” he said. It’s a “strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us, while supporting partners on the front
lines,” the same targeted strategy that the United States has been using in Yemen and Somalia.

The battle against ISIL will not be limited by political borders, Obama said. “I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL in Syria, as well as Iraq. This is a core principle of my presidency: if you threaten America, you will find no safe haven.”

Coming as the coalition takes shape and prepares to go on the offensive, the president’s primetime speech is an opportunity for him to explain his administration’s strategy to the American people and to ask for “buy in” from Congress, whether in the form of funding for the effort or with a bill authorizing its actions, which senior administration officials say they do not believe is necessary but would not object to seeing lawmakers pass.

The United States plans to lead a “broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat” with a clear objective, to “degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL through a
comprehensive and sustained counter-terrorism strategy.”

The ramping up of U.S. military involvement in the Middle East is a major shift for Obama, who advocated for ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since before his campaign for president.
It comes a year after the president flirted with engagement in Syria against the regime of Bashar al- Assad for using chemical weapons, only to run into
congressional opposition.

A year later, Obama’s attention is again turned towards Syria, but at defeating ISIL, a group that branched off from al Qaeda in Iraq, and that, according to administration officials, poses a great
threat to Iraq, Syria and Americans in the region. Instead of asking Congress for the authority to act – as he did a year ago – Obama is more broadly looking for support from lawmakers.

“My administration has … secured bipartisan support for this approach here at home,” he said. “I have the authority to address the threat from ISIL. But I
believe we are strongest as a nation when the president and Congress work together. So I welcome congressional support for this effort in order to show
the world that Americans are united in confronting this danger.”

Support from Congress could be a bill authorizing the president to take military action against ISIL, a senior administration official said on a conference call with reporters to preview the speech, or could mean that lawmakers vote to provide funding for the action.

House Republicans delayed a vote this week on a continuing resolution to fund the government after Sept. 30 with the aim of potentially using the bill as a
means for funding U.S. efforts to train and arm the moderate Syrian opposition.
On Wednesday, Obama asked Congress for the “authorities and resources to train and equip these fighters.

In the fight against ISIL, we cannot rely on an Assad regime that terrorizes its people; a regime that will never regain the legitimacy it has lost. Instead, we must strengthen the opposition as the best counterweight to extremists like ISIL, while pursuing the political solution necessary to solve Syria’s crisis once and for all.”

He also announced that 475 more U.S. military personnel will be sent to Iraq, not to engage in combat but to help Iraqi and Kurdish forces build up their capabilities. They join several hundred others who have been sent there since June. Obama aimed to prepare the American people for what administration officials have describe as a “sustained” effort that will take an indeterminate
amount of time.

“It will take time to eradicate a cancer like ISIL,” the president said. “And any time we take military action, there are risks involved – especially to the servicemen and women who carry
out these missions.”

The president also sought to put the fight against ISIL in context, noting that Thursday marks the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, and
that next week marks six years since the 2008 financial crisis hit its lowest depths.
“Despite these shocks [and] through the pain we have felt and the grueling work required to bounce back, America is
better positioned today to seize the future than any other nation on Earth,” he said.

He also spoke of the leadership role that the United States has played in helping Ukraine defend itself from Russia’s incursion into Crimea, fighting the latest outbreak of Ebola in Africa, and protecting the Yazidis facing threats from ISIL in Iraq.

“When we helped prevent the massacre of civilians trapped on a distant mountain,” Obama said of the Yazidis, “here’s what one of them said, ‘We owe our American friends our lives. Our children will always remember that there was someone who felt our struggle and made a long journey to protect innocent
people.’”

“That is the difference we make in our world,” the president said. “Our own safety – our own security – depends upon our willingness to do what it takes to defend this nation, and uphold the values that we stand for – timeless ideals that will endure long after those who offer only hate and destruction have been vanquished from the Earth.”

Source: Politico

WoW ! It’s HerexG

WoW ! U.S. military failed in rescue attempt for journalist Foley

The U.S. military earlier this summer carried out an attempt to rescue journalist James Foley and other American hostages held in Syria, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, in an operation that the Pentagon said ultimately failed to find the captives.
Foley, 40, was beheaded by an Islamic State militant in a video that surfaced on the Internet on Tuesday.

President Barack Obama expressed revulsion on Wednesday at the execution and vowed the United States would do what it must to protect its citizens.

The unsuccessful rescue operation “involved air and ground components and was focused on a particular captor network within ISIL,” the Pentagon said in a statement, using a different name for the militant group.

“Unfortunately, the mission was not successful because the hostages were not present at the targeted location.”
Officials would not say exactly when the operation took place but said it was not in the last couple of weeks.

Obama authorized the mission “earlier this summer,” Lisa Monaco, Obama’s top counterterrorism aide, said in a separate statement. “The President authorized
action at this time because it was the national security team’s assessment that these hostages were in danger with each passing day in ISIL custody,” she said.

Islamic State said Foley’s execution, which prompted widespread horror that could push Western powers into further action against the group, was in revenge
for U.S. airstrikes in Iraq.

The Pentagon said U.S. aircraft conducted 14 airstrikes in the vicinity of Iraq’s Mosul Dam, destroying or damaging militants’ Humvees, trucks and explosives. Britain’s prime minister cut short his vacation as UK intelligence tried to identify Foley’s killer, while France called for international coordination against the Islamist militants fighting in Syria and Iraq.

U.S. officials said on Wednesday that intelligence analysts had concluded that the Islamic State video, titled

“A Message to America,”

was authentic. It also showed images of another U.S. journalist, Steven Sotloff, whose fate the group said depends on how the United States acts in Iraq.

The gruesome video presented Obama with bleak options that could define American involvement in Iraq and the public reaction to it, potentially dragging
him further into a conflict he built much of his presidency on ending.

Obama called the beheading of Foley “an act of violence that shocked the conscience of the entire world” and said the militants had killed innocent civilians, subjected women and children to torture, rape and slavery and targeted Muslims, Christians and religious minorities.

“So ISIL speaks for no religion. Their victims are overwhelmingly Muslim, and no faith teaches people to massacre innocents. No just God would stand for
what they did yesterday and what they do every single day,” Obama said in brief comments to reporters in Edgartown, Massachusetts, where he has been
vacationing.

He said he had spoken with Foley’s family.

“ISIL has no ideology of any value to human beings. Their ideology is bankrupt.”

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States would “never back down in the face of such evil.

“ISIL and the wickedness it represents must be destroyed, and those responsible for this heinous, vicious atrocity will be held accountable,” Kerry said in a statement.

INTELLIGENCE SERVICES

British anti-terrorist police began an investigation of the video, in which Foley’s killer spoke with a London
accent.

Possibly a British national, the killer is just one of hundreds of European Muslims drawn to join Islamic State, who authorities say pose a security threat to
U.S. and European interests if they return home from the Middle East.

The video showed a high level of technical proficiency and the use of a British voice may have been intended
to make its contents clear to audiences in the United States, Islamic State’s declared enemy.

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said he was not surprised to hear the British accent and that large numbers of British nationals were fighting in Iraq and
Syria.

“Our intelligence services will be looking very carefully on both sides of the Atlantic at this video to establish its authenticity, to try to identify the individual concerned and then we will work together to try to
locate him,”
Hammond told Sky news.

France said it wanted the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and regional countries, including Arab states and Iran, to coordinate action against Islamic State. President Francois Hollande called for an international conference to discuss how to tackle
the group.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned “the horrific murder of journalist James Foley, an abominable crime that underscores the campaign of
terror the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant continues to wage against the people of Iraq and Syria,” U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari urged the world to back his country against Islamic State, which he described as a threat to the world, not just to the
minority ethnic groups whose members it has killed in Iraq.

Germany and Italy said they were ready to send arms to bolster the military capabilities of Iraqi Kurds fighting Islamic State in northern Iraq. Sending arms into conflict zones is a major departure
for Germany, which has often shied away from direct involvement in military conflicts since World War Two due to its Nazi past.

The video’s message was unambiguous, warning of greater retaliation to come against Americans following nearly two weeks of U.S. airstrikes that have
pounded militant positions and halted the advance of Islamic State, which until this month had captured a third of Iraq with little resistance.

Foley was kidnapped on Nov. 22, 2012, in northern Syria, according to GlobalPost. He had earlier been kidnapped and released in Libya. Sotloff, who appeared at the end of the video, went missing in northern Syria while reporting in July 2013.

He has written for TIME among other news organizations. On Facebook, Foley’s mother, Diane Foley, said: “We have never been prouder of our son Jim. He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people.

“We implore the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hostages. Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government policy in
Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world.”

The video was posted after the United States resumed airstrikes in Iraq this month for the first time since the end of the U.S. occupation in 2011. U.S. Senator John McCain, a Republican, said Foley’s
death should serve as a turning point for Obama in his deliberations over how to deal with Islamic State.

“First of all, you’ve got to dramatically increase the airstrikes. And those air strikes have to be devoted to Syria as well,” McCain said in a telephone interview.

ISLAMIC STATE

Islamic State, which has declared a caliphate in the parts of Iraq and Syria it controls, opened the video with a clip of Obama saying he had authorized strikes
in Iraq.

The words “Obama authorizes military operations against the Islamic State effectively placing America upon a slippery slope towards a new war front against Muslims” appeared in English and Arabic on the screen.

It showed black and white aerial footage of airstrikes with text saying: “American aggression against the Islamic State.”

A man identified as Foley, head shaven and dressed in an orange outfit similar to uniforms worn by prisoners at the U.S. detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, is seen kneeling in the desert next to a man holding a knife and clad head to toe in black.

“I call on my friends, family and loved ones to rise up against my real killers, the U.S. government, for what will happen to me is only a result of their complacency and criminality,” the kneeling man says.

The man next to him, in a black mask, speaks with a British accent and says,

“This is James Wright Foley, an American citizen, of your country. As a government, you have been at the forefront of the aggression towards the Islamic State.”

“Today your military air force is attacking us daily in Iraq. Your strikes have caused casualties amongst Muslims. You are no longer fighting an insurgency. We are an Islamic army, and a state that has been
accepted by a large number of Muslims worldwide.”

Following his statement, he beheads the kneeling man. At the end of the video, words on the side of the screen say,

“Steven Joel Sotloff,” as another prisoner
in an orange jumpsuit is shown on screen. “The life of this American citizen, Obama, depends on your next decision,” the masked man says.

University of Virginia political scholar Larry Sabato said the killing was like the beheading of American journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan in 2002. He said it
could help bolster a perception among Americans that the United States will have to be more aggressive in dealing with Islamic State militants.

Syria has been the most dangerous country for journalists for more than two years. At least 69 other journalists have been killed covering the conflict there
and more than 80 journalists have been kidnapped in Syria.

The U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists estimates that about 20 journalists are currently missing in Syria. Many of them are believed to be held
by Islamic State.

Source: Reuters

HerexG

WoW ! Get to know who James Foley is

James Foley, the U.S. journalist believed to have been executed by the Islamic State militant group, appeared to have touched many lives.

On the journalist’s Facebook profile, friends and colleagues paid tribute today, one of them saying she was

“devastated, shocked, angry, saddened” and ” deeply touched by his dedication to truth in journalism, his compassion for
humanity, and his ability to have fun and joke around, despite all he had experienced.”

Shortly after his disappearance in 2012, Foley’s family launched a social media campaign to appeal for his release. Contributing to the initiative, in January 2013 the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) posted an audio-slideshow in which Foley’s colleague and friend Nicole Tung, a freelance photographer, described the abducted reporter as a “very easy going and friendly guy.”

You can watch the 2013 audio slideshow of Nicole Tung describing her friend James Foley below: Tung describes how after meeting Foley in 2011 in Libya, the
two began to travel and work together because they felt comfortable with each other work-wise and wanted to cover
similar things, according to Tung.

Both journalists went to Syria together more than half a dozen times, where Tung experienced Foley as a “cool-headed guy [who] thinks before he speaks and makes a move. […] I knew I could rely on him.

He was very dedicated and passionate about covering Syria as an objective
journalist and spending as much time as possible there so that he could understand the story better.”

The day Foley disappeared, Tung was supposed to meet him – they had been in contact only hours before he was captured. She did not hear from him again.

Source: Washington post

HerexG

WoW ! ISIS claims to have beheaded U.S Journalist as retaliation for U.S airstrike

Islamic State insurgents released a video yesterday Tuesday August 19th purportedly showing the beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley (pictured
above), who had gone missing in Syria nearly two years ago, and images of another U.S. journalist whose life they said depended on U.S. action in Iraq.

The video, titled “A Message To America,” was posted on social media sites. It was not immediately possible to verify its authenticity.

Foley, who has reported in the Middle East for five years, was kidnapped on Nov. 22, 2012, by unidentified gunmen. Steven Sotloff, who appeared at the end of the video, went missing in northern Syria while he was reporting in July 2013.
A Twitter account set up by his family to help find him said early on Wednesday:

“We know that many of you are looking for confirmation or answers. Please be patient until we all have more information, and keep the Foleys in your thoughts and prayers.”

The White House said that U.S. intelligence agents were working to verify the authenticity of a video.
The Islamic State had not previously executed American citizens publicly.

The video was posted after the United States resumed air strikes in Iraq for
the first time since the end of the U.S. occupation in 2011. The Sunni militant group has declared a caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria in areas it controls.

The video opened with a clip of U.S. President Barack Obama saying he had authorized strikes in Iraq.

“Obama authorizes military operations against the Islamic State effectively placing America upon a slippery slope towards a new war front against Muslims,”

words appear in English and Arabic on the screen. It showed black and white aerial footage of air strikes with text saying

“American aggression against the
Islamic State”

A person identified as James Foley and wearing an orange outfit is seen kneeling in the desert as a man
in black dress with a black mask stands beside him, holding a knife.

“I call on my friends family and loved ones to rise up against my real killers, the U.S. government, for what will happen to me is only a result of their
complacency and criminality,”

the kneeling man says. The man in the mask speaks in a British accent and
says:

“This is James Wright Foley, an American
citizen, of your country. As a government, you have been at the forefront of the aggression towards the
Islamic State.”

“Today your military air force is attacking us daily in Iraq. Your strikes have caused casualties amongst Muslims. You are no longer fighting an insurgency. We are an Islamic army, and a state that has been
accepted by a large number of Muslims worldwide.”

Following his statement he beheads the kneeling man. At the end of the video, words on the side of the screen say “Steven Joel Sotloff” as another prisoner
in an orange jumpsuit is shown on screen.

“The life of this American citizen, Obama, depends on your next decision,” the masked man says. Foley, a freelance reporter, had been covering Syria’s
civil war for GlobalPost. In 2011, he was held for 45 days by forces loyal to former Libyan leader Muammar Gadaafi.

Sotloff is also a freelancer journalist with published stories in Time Magazine and Foreign Policy. He has worked in Syria, Libya and Yemen. White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said:

“We have seen a video that purports to be the murder of U.S. citizen James Foley by ISIL. The intelligence community is working as quickly as possible to determine its authenticity.

“If genuine, we are appalled by the brutal murder of an innocent American journalist and we express our deepest condolences to his family and friends.”

Islamic State also released another video on Tuesday that gave the strongest indication yet it might attempt to strike American targets.

The video with the theme “breaking of the American cross” boasts Islamic State will emerge victorious over “crusader” America. It follows a video posted on Monday, warning of attacks on American targets if Washington struck against its fighters in Iraq and Syria.

Source: Reuters

HerexG