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Friday, October 3, 2014

Reaction to new ISIS Killing Video- BBC


World reacts to IS video showing apparent killing of Alan Henning

Undated handout image of Alan Henning The taxi driver was delivering aid to Syria when he was kidnapped last December
World and religious leaders, politicians and organisations have been reacting to video released by the Islamic State (IS) militant group, purporting to show the beheading of British hostage Alan Henning.
The apparent killing of the Salford taxi driver, who had been delivering aid to Syria when he was kidnapped, has drawn widespread condemnation.
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron
British PM David Cameron in Kabul. 3 Oct 2014
The brutal murder of Alan Henning by Isil (IS) shows just how barbaric and repulsive these terrorists are.
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. The fact that he was taken hostage when trying to help others and now murdered demonstrates that there are no limits to the depravity of these Isil terrorists.
We will do all we can to hunt down these murderers and bring them to justice.
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US President Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama. 2 Oct 2014
The United States strongly condemns the brutal murder of United Kingdom citizen Alan Henning by the terrorist group Isil. Mr Henning worked to help improve the lives of the Syrian people and his death is a great loss for them, for his family and the people of the United Kingdom.
Standing together with our UK friends and allies, we will work to bring the perpetrators of Alan's murder - as well as the murders of Jim Foley, Steven Sotloff and David Haines - to justice. Standing together with a broad coalition of allies and partners, we will continue taking decisive action to degrade and ultimately destroy Isil.
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UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (via Twitter)
Nick Clegg
Sincere condolences to Alan Henning's family. Barbaric actions of Isil are held in complete contempt. We are resolved to defeat this evil.
Alan Henning was a man moved to selflessly help those most in need and we should remember that above all else at this difficult time.
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UK Labour leader Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband. 23 Sept 2014
The murder of Alan Henning by Isil is appalling and barbaric. He was an aid worker, helping those in need.
Those who killed him have revealed only their lack of humanity and brutality. My thoughts and deepest condolences are with his wife Barbara, his children and all those who knew him. We will do everything we can to support the efforts of the government to bring those guilty of this terrible act to justice.
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Muslim Council of Britain Secretary General, Dr Shuja Shafi (via Twitter)
Saddened by reported murder of Alan Henning. A despicable and offensive act. He helped Muslims. My thoughts and prayers with his family.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby (via Twitter)
Justin Welby (file image)
Alan Henning's memory will last. He gave his life serving people far away with nobility and love. Pray for his family's strength and courage.
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EU Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva
EU Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva. 2 Oct 2014
[This] is not just an appalling crime against humanity and a devastating blow to his family and loved ones, it is an attack against all those who want to help innocent civilians caught in the madness of a terrible war.
I can well understand the despair that this latest act of barbaric propaganda will have caused among Mr Henning's family and friends. This is one of the aims of his killers. They want to kill our humanity and our solidarity with the ordinary suffering Syrian people.
The most lasting tribute that we can pay to this good man is to surrender neither our compassion nor our determination to bring light into the darkness that has descended on the lives of the people for whom he gave his own life.
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Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation
I am appalled at the brutal murder of Alan Henning by the evil Isis (IS), this barbaric killing is an attack against all decent people around the world.
For weeks now the world has tried to appeal to these murderers to do the decent thing but they have no compassion or respect for human life.
Alan Henning was a British hero, he put others first and we salute him and his life of service for others. My thoughts and condolences to Alan's family and friends.
British Muslims stand with Alan's family and vow to defeat this evil ideology and barbaric organisation. Islam not only condemns these crimes but forbids them, those that carry them out are committing crimes against Islam.
Alan Henning was the best of British and we pledge to never forget him as a person and all that he has done.
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Family of Peter Kassig, US hostage also threatened by IS
The Kassig family extends our concern for the family of Alan Henning. We have read about his work and his generous character with great respect and admiration. We ask everyone around the world to pray for the Henning family, for our son, and for the release of all innocent people being held hostage in the Middle East and around the globe.
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Hanif Qadir, founder of Active Change Foundation
The fact that they have chosen to commit this barbaric act on the eve of the Eid al-adha, a global expression of forgiveness and mercy among Muslims, only demonstrates the extent of the evil and barbaric nature of these criminals.
They have not shown any ounce of mercy or compassion and are therefore totally against Islam and are hell bent on killing innocent individuals and must be stopped.
As a British Muslim I urge every other Muslim in the UK to stand up and refute these terrorists and distance themselves from this brutality and false Islam.
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UK Respect Party MP George Galloway (via Twitter)
George Galloway (file image)
The Isis murder of Alan Henning is a depraved Satanic act committed by devils in human form. It is a desecration of all that is holy.
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Former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell
Words are inadequate to describe the revulsion which this action will cause. The deliberate and humiliating murder of an innocent man defies all humanity.
But this is a provocation which must be met with good judgement and determination.

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