Britain vows to hunt down evil killers of aid worker


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Prime Minister David Cameron vowed Sunday that Britain would hunt down the killers of an aid worker beheaded by the ISIS which he described as the embodiment of evil.Cameron said Britain was prepared to “take whatever steps are necessary” after David Haines became the third Western hostage to be beheaded by the militants in less than a month.

ISIS released a video Saturday showing Haines’ killing and a death threat against another British captive Alan Hemming.

President Barack Obama offered US support for its “ally in grief”.

A grim-faced Cameron said in a televised statement: “We will hunt down those responsible and bring them to justice no matter how long it takes.

“Step by step we must drive back dismantle and ultimately destroy ISIL (IS) and what is stands for. We will do so in a calm deliberate way but with an iron determination.

“We will not do so on our own but by working closely with our allies not just the United States and in Europe but with our allies in the region.”

Cameron is facing growing pressure at home to take military action against IS but he made no commitment to joining the United States in launching airstrikes on the group in northern Iraq and Syria.

Britain began sending weapons this week to Kurdish fighters battling the militants in northern Iraq but has faced accusations of confusion over its strategy.

US Secretary of State John Kerry was in Paris on Sunday to push for a broad international coalition against IS which has already secured the backing of 10 Arab states including Saudi Arabia.

The bid was boosted by Australia’s announcement that it was deploying 600 troops to the region to join the effort against what Prime Minister Tony Abbott called a “murderous death cult”.

France is hosting an international conference on Iraq on Monday and President Francois Hollande’s office said the “heinous killing” of Haines was another reason why a global push against ISIS was needed.

Obama slammed the killing of Haines as “barbaric” and said the US “stands shoulder to shoulder tonight with our close friend and ally in grief and resolve”.

Haines 44 who was taken hostage in Syria last year had previously been shown alive in the video of Sotloff’s killing.

The Foreign Office in London said the latest video released this weekend entitled “A Message to the Allies of America” appeared genuine.

It opens with a clip of Cameron outlining how Britain was working with the Iraqi government to help arm Kurdish fighters against “these brutal extremist militants” and to offer aid diplomacy and military help to pressure ISIS.

Haines then appears looking gaunt and dressed in an orange jumpsuit and identifies himself before calmly explaining that he is paying the price for Cameron’s policy.

The attacker — who appears to be the same man as in the previous two beheading videos — tells Britain the alliance with the US will “accelerate your destruction” and will drag the British people into “another bloody and unwinnable war”.

At the end of the clip the militant threatens to execute another British captive Alan Henning.

In a moving statement Haines’s brother Mike paid tribute to a man who was “most alive” when doing aid work. He had worked in conflict zones in the Balkans Libya South Sudan and Syria.

“He was in the right mood the life and soul of the party and on other times the most stubborn irritating pain in the ass” his brother said.

Haines’s Croatian wife Dragana was keeping a low profile at their home in the quiet Croatian town of Sisak.

They have a four-year-old daughter Athea while Haines has a teenage daughter from his first marriage to his childhood sweetheart in Britain.

On Wednesday Obama set out a strategy that would include air strikes in Syria and expanded operations in Iraq where US aircraft have carried out more than 160 strikes since early August. For more news from Khaleej Times follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes and on Twitter at khaleejtimes Follow khaleejtimes ->


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