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The Islamic State (IS) has released a video online purporting to show the beheading of US journalist James Foley, who went missing in Syria in 2012.The Islamic State (IS) has released a video online purporting to show the beheading of US journalist James Foley, who went missing in Syria in 2012.
The jihadist militant group said the killing was revenge for US air strikes against its fighters in Iraq.The jihadist militant group said the killing was revenge for US air strikes against its fighters in Iraq.
Foley's mother Diane said on Facebook she was proud of her son: "He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people."Foley's mother Diane said on Facebook she was proud of her son: "He gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people."
The White House said if the video was genuine, the US would be "appalled".The White House said if the video was genuine, the US would be "appalled".
Foley has reported extensively across the Middle East, working for the US publication Global Post and other media outlets including the French news agency AFP. Foley, 40, has reported extensively across the Middle East, working for the US publication Global Post and other media outlets including the French news agency AFP.
'Second prisoner' British accent
In the video, titled A Message to America, a man who appears to be James Foley is dressed in an orange jumpsuit, kneeling in desert-like terrain beside an armed man dressed in black. In the video, titled A Message to America, a man who is identified as James Foley is dressed in an orange jumpsuit, kneeling in desert-like terrain beside an armed man dressed in black.
The man identified as James Foley speaks, giving a message to his family and linking his imminent death to the US government's bombing campaign of IS targets in Iraq. The man thought to be James Foley speaks, giving a message to his family and linking his imminent death to the US government's bombing campaign of IS targets in Iraq.
Then the masked militant, who speaks with a British accent and identifies himself as an IS member, describes Mr Foley as an American citizen and says: "As a government you have been at the forefront of aggression towards the Islamic State." Clearly speaking under duress, he says: "I call on my friends, family and loved ones to rise up against my real killers the US government, For what will happen to me is only a result of their complacency and criminality."
After his short statement, the masked militant, who speaks with a British accent and identifies himself as an IS member, describes Mr Foley as an American citizen and goes on to deliver a warning to the US government: "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."
He then says of US attacks on Islamic State militants: "So any attempt by you Obama to deny the Muslims their rights of living in safety under the Islamic caliphate will result in the bloodshed of your people."
After he speaks, the militant appears to start cutting at his captive's neck before the video fades to black.After he speaks, the militant appears to start cutting at his captive's neck before the video fades to black.
His body is then seen on the ground.
Another captive, identified as American journalist Steven Sotloff, is shown at the end, with the warning that his fate depends on President Barack Obama's next move.Another captive, identified as American journalist Steven Sotloff, is shown at the end, with the warning that his fate depends on President Barack Obama's next move.
Mr Sotloff was abducted a year ago in northern Syria, close to the border with Turkey.Mr Sotloff was abducted a year ago in northern Syria, close to the border with Turkey.
In a statement, the Global Post asked for "prayers for Jim and his family", adding that it was waiting for the video to be verified.In a statement, the Global Post asked for "prayers for Jim and his family", adding that it was waiting for the video to be verified.
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said the apparent beheading was an "appalling example of the brutality of this organisation". UK Prime Minister David Cameron said "if true, the murder of James Foley is shocking and depraved."
Acknowledging that the militant appeared to be British, he said the involvement of a significant number of UK nationals in Syria in Iraq was "one of the reasons why this organisation represents such a direct threat to the UK's national security". Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond acknowledged the militant appeared to be British. The involvement of a significant number of UK nationals in Syria in Iraq was "one of the reasons why this organisation represents such a direct threat to the UK's national security", he told the BBC.
In a 2012 interview with the BBC, Foley described his motivation for covering conflicts.In a 2012 interview with the BBC, Foley described his motivation for covering conflicts.
"I'm drawn to the drama of the conflict and trying to expose untold stories," he said."I'm drawn to the drama of the conflict and trying to expose untold stories," he said.
"There's extreme violence, but there's a will to find who these people really are. And I think that's what's really inspiring about it.""There's extreme violence, but there's a will to find who these people really are. And I think that's what's really inspiring about it."
Foley was also briefly detained in Libya in 2011.Foley was also briefly detained in Libya in 2011.
US officials confirmed that they had seen the video and were trying to establish its authenticity. US officials confirmed that they had seen the video. One said it appeared to be authentic while two others said the victim was Foley, Associated Press reports.
President Barack Obama had also been informed. President Barack Obama is expected to make a statement later but the threat of retaliation against Americans is likely to complicate US involvement in Iraq, reports the BBC's Barbara Plett Usher in Washington.
He has refrained from speaking publicly until the video can be formally authenticated, but the threat of retaliation against Americans is likely to complicate US involvement in Iraq, reports the BBC's Barbara Plett Usher in Washington.
White House National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said: "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."White House National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said: "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."
The footage claimed to have been released by IS also shows another prisoner identified by the militants as an American reporter.
Mrs Foley, in her Facebook post, urged the militants to free any other hostages.Mrs Foley, in her Facebook post, urged the militants to free any other hostages.
The US-based Committee to Protect Journalists estimates that 20 journalists are missing in Syria, local as well as international, and believes many are held by IS militants.
"Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government policy in Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world," she wrote."Like Jim, they are innocents. They have no control over American government policy in Iraq, Syria or anywhere in the world," she wrote.
The militant group has been accused of massacring hundreds of people in areas under their control in Iraq and also in eastern Syria. The US launched air strikes almost a fortnight ago, in an attempt to help Kurdish forces curb the advance of Islamic State militants in northern Iraq and recapture the Mosul dam, the biggest in Iraq.
The violence has displaced an estimated 1.2 million people in Iraq alone. President Obama described IS militants on Monday as "a threat to all Iraqis and to the entire region". He said the Iraqi people needed to reject them and unite to begin to push them out of the lands they had occupied.
Pursuing an extreme form of Sunni Islam, IS has persecuted non-Muslims such as Yazidis and Christians, as well as Shia Muslims, whom it regards as heretics. IS has been accused of massacring hundreds of people in areas under its control in Iraq and also in eastern Syria.
Who are Islamic State (IS)?
Islamic State activities as of 14 AugustIslamic State activities as of 14 August
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