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The murder of David Haines was an "act of pure evil", David Cameron has said after the release of a video purporting to show the UK hostage's beheading. | The murder of David Haines was an "act of pure evil", David Cameron has said after the release of a video purporting to show the UK hostage's beheading. |
The PM vowed to do "everything in our power to hunt down" the killers of the 44-year-old aid worker, from Perth, who was kidnapped last year in Syria. | |
Islamic State militants have already beheaded two Americans, saying it was in response to US air strikes in Iraq. | |
The latest video also includes a threat to kill a second British hostage. | |
Mr Cameron said the murder of an innocent aid worker was "despicable and appalling". | Mr Cameron said the murder of an innocent aid worker was "despicable and appalling". |
"It is an act of pure evil. My heart goes out to the family of David Haines who have shown extraordinary courage and fortitude throughout this ordeal. | "It is an act of pure evil. My heart goes out to the family of David Haines who have shown extraordinary courage and fortitude throughout this ordeal. |
"We will do everything in our power to hunt down these murderers and ensure they face justice, however long it takes," he added. | "We will do everything in our power to hunt down these murderers and ensure they face justice, however long it takes," he added. |
A Downing Street spokesperson said the prime minister would chair an emergency Cobra committee meeting later. | A Downing Street spokesperson said the prime minister would chair an emergency Cobra committee meeting later. |
US air strikes | |
The video, which was released on Saturday night, begins with a clip of Mr Cameron and then features a man who appears to be Mr Haines dressed in orange overalls, kneeling in front of a masked man holding a knife. | |
The victim says: "My name is Daivd Cawthorne Haines. I would like to declare that I hold you, David Cameron, entirely responsible for my execution." | |
He says the UK had entered into a coalition with the US against the Islamic State "just as your predecessor Tony Blair did". | |
"Unfortunately it is we the British public that in the end will pay the price for our parliament's selfish decisions," he said. | |
The militant, who appears to have a British accent, is then recorded as saying: "This British man has to the pay the price for your promise, Cameron, to arm the Peshmerga against the Islamic State." | |
Heavy machine guns and ammunition have been donated to authorities in Iraq by the UK government to help fight Islamic State (IS) militants, the Ministry of Defence said. | |
Kurdish forces, known as the Peshmerga, have been involved in heavy fighting with IS. | |
The militants had previously threatened to kill Mr Haines if US air strikes in Iraq were not halted. | |
Family appeal | |
Mr Haines, a father-of-two, was taken hostage in the village of Atmeh, in the Idlib province of Syria, in March 2013. | Mr Haines, a father-of-two, was taken hostage in the village of Atmeh, in the Idlib province of Syria, in March 2013. |
He had been helping French agency Acted deliver humanitarian aid, having previously helped local people in Libya and South Sudan. | He had been helping French agency Acted deliver humanitarian aid, having previously helped local people in Libya and South Sudan. |
The release of the video comes hours after his family had made a direct appeal to IS to contact them on Friday. | The release of the video comes hours after his family had made a direct appeal to IS to contact them on Friday. |
The family statement, which was released by the UK Foreign Office and addressed the militants directly, said: "We are the family of David Haines. | The family statement, which was released by the UK Foreign Office and addressed the militants directly, said: "We are the family of David Haines. |
"We have sent messages to you to which we have not received a reply. We are asking those holding David to make contact with us." | "We have sent messages to you to which we have not received a reply. We are asking those holding David to make contact with us." |
IS has seized large swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria and declared a new caliphate - or Islamic state - and killed the two US hostages in recent weeks, posting video evidence on the internet. | IS has seized large swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria and declared a new caliphate - or Islamic state - and killed the two US hostages in recent weeks, posting video evidence on the internet. |
The threat to kill Mr Haines was made during a video posted online showing the killing of US journalist Steven Sotloff earlier this month. | The threat to kill Mr Haines was made during a video posted online showing the killing of US journalist Steven Sotloff earlier this month. |
The extremist group also killed fellow US journalist, James Foley, last month. | The extremist group also killed fellow US journalist, James Foley, last month. |
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said the Foreign Office was attempting to verify the video. | |
"There is a process they undertake to authenticate these videos, the US also does the same. | |
"The will look to study it very carefully but it does follow this pattern we have seen recently from IS," he said. |