Foley being beheaded by Islamic militant
James Foley, left, in Libya in 2011,
where he was previously held by Muammar Gaddafi’s forces. Photograph: Aris
Messinis /AFP /Getty Images
Propaganda video circulated Tuesday
claims to show beheading of photojournalist, who went missing in Syria in 2012.
Militants from Islamic State (Isis)
claimed to have killed an American journalist long held captive in Syria in
retaliation for ongoing US air strikes against its forces in Iraq.
A propaganda video circulated on
Tuesday showed a masked Isis fighter beheading a kneeling man dressed in an
orange jumpsuit who is purported to be James Wright Foley, a photojournalist
who went missing in Syria in 2012.
The masked executioner spoke in
English, with what sounded like a British accent, and said the slaying came in
response to the air strikes ordered by President Barack Obama against Isis 12
days ago.
Isis, whose chief spokesman came
under US state department sanctions on Monday, warned of further revenge –
including on another man purported to be a captured US journalist, Steven
Sotloff – and in the video the victim was made to read a statement blaming the
US for his own murder.
Foley has been missing in Syria
since November 2012, where he went to report on the bloody struggle to
overthrow dictator Bashar al-Assad. He was initially thought to have been
captured by forces loyal to the Assad regime.
Foley’s mother later released a
statement saying her son gave his life to expose the suffering of the Syrian
people. Diane Foley asked his kidnappers to release their other captives.
“He was an extraordinary son,
brother, journalist and person,” she said.
“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.
“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.”
YouTube took down the gruesome
video, but not before it sparked a debate on social media about the ethics of
sharing it.
Philip Hammond, the British foreign
secretary, said the video appeared to be genuine, and that the killer could
well be a Briton.
He said that although further
analysis would need to be carried out, the man “on the face of it appears to
have been a British person” and that this would not be surprising given the
“significant number” of Britons fighting with Isis in Syria and Iraq.
Foley, 40, a former Stars and
Stripes reporter, was captured in November 2012 near the Syrian town of
Taftanaz. It was not his first detention while reporting: in 2011, he was taken
while reporting on the uprising against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Gaddafi’s forces ultimately released him after six weeks in captivity.
A friend of Foley’s and his fellow
captive in Libya, journalist Clare Morgana Gillis, wrote in a 2013 essay that
captivity was “the state most violently opposite his nature.” Gillis described
Foley as gentle, friendly, courageous and impatient with ‘’anything that slows
his forward momentum’’.
In a January 2013 interview with
local television news near her Rochester, New Hampshire home, Foley’s mother
Diane said her son was “passionate about covering the story in Syria,
passionate about the people there.”
Caitlin Hayden, the spokeswoman for
the National Security Council, said US intelligence was working to determine
the authenticity of the video.
“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,” Hayden said in a statement.
A day after Obama declared that
Iraqi and Kurdish forces backed by US warplanes had broken Isis’ hold on the
critical Mosul Dam,US Central Command announced two strikes near it on Monday,
to “further expand control of the area.” One strike was said to have destroyed
an Isis checkpoint while the other was “not successful.”
Obama has offered no timeframe for
the length of his campaign against Isis. The US military has bombed over 90
targets attributed to Isis, including vehicle convoys, mobile artillery and
fixed positions, since 8 August. Most of the strikes have come in the past few
days, near the dam. The other strikes have occurred either to blunt an Isis
advance on the Kurdish regional capital of Irbil or to lift an Isis siege on
Mount Sinjar, where it chased thousands of Iraqi Yazidis whom it threatened to
kill unless they converted to Islam. The US considers the siege broken.
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