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Obama: 'World Appalled' By Foley Beheading

August 19, 2014
by RFE/RL

U.S. President Barack Obama has said the whole world is appalled by the beheading of American journalist James Foley by jihadist militants of the Islamic State (IS) group.

IS has said Foley's beheading was in revenge for U.S. air strikes against the insurgents in Iraq.

Speaking on August 20 in a first reaction to Foley's beheading -- shown on a video titled 'A Message To America' and released by IS on August 19 -- Obama said, 'No just god would stand for what they did yesterday.'

The U.S. president called IS 'a cancer' and said 'their ideology is bankrupt.'

Obama, speaking from Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, where he's vacationing with his family, said the United States will continue to confront the extremists despite threats to Americans, and 'will do what it must do' to protect its people.

Islamic State 'has no place in the 21st century,' he said.

The victim was identified by the militants as Foley, a freelancer for the French news agency AFP and the U.S. media company GlobalPost, who was kidnapped in Syria in November 2012.

Meanwhile, Foley's mother, Diane, wrote on Facebook: '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.'

British Prime Minister David Cameron interrupted his holiday to return to London to lead the hunt to identify the man shown killing Foley, who spoke on the video with a British accent.

Cameron said on Twitter that '...the murder of James Foley is shocking and depraved. I will today chair meetings on the situation in Iraq/Syria.'

British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said the man in the video with Foley 'appears to have been a British person.'

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said that the 'disgusting assassination would show the true face of this 'caliphate of barbarism',' while President Francois Hollande called for an international conference to discuss how to tackle IS.

Hollande told the daily 'Le Monde' that 'we have to come up with a global strategy to fight this group,' which he said 'threatens countries like Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon.'

The footage also shows a second captive alive, identified by the militants as U.S. reporter Steven Sotloff, who disappeared in Syria in the summer of 2013. The militant in the video warns that Sotloff could be killed next.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Germany was ready to send weapons to support Iraqi Kurds in their battle against the 'barbaric' IS.

And Italian Defense Minister Roberta Pinotti said on August 20 that her government was ready to arm Iraqi forces fighting Islamist militants with Kalashnikov rifles.

Islamic State, a militant group that seeks hard-line rule under an Islamic caliphate, has seized large swaths of territory in both Iraq and Syria.

The militants have been accused of massacring hundreds of people in areas under their control.

They have persecuted non-Muslims such as Yazidis and Christians, as well as Shi'ite Muslims.

The group's recent advances in northern Iraq have prompted the United States to launch air strikes in the Middle Eastern nation for the first time since its withdrawal in 2011.

With reporting by Reuters, AP, and AFP

Source: http://www.rferl.org/content/islamic-state-claims-beheading-of-us-journalist/26540018.html

Copyright (c) 2014. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036.



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