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A new video has been released showing a British man believed to be held hostage by Islamic State (IS) militants.A new video has been released showing a British man believed to be held hostage by Islamic State (IS) militants.
IS has already killed three hostages and, in its video showing the death of UK aid worker David Haines, threatened to kill British man Alan Henning next. The man says he is journalist John Cantlie and that he is a prisoner.
The latest video shows a third Briton, named as journalist John Cantlie, wearing orange clothing, who says he is a prisoner. Dressed in orange, Mr Cantlie, who in 2012 escaped an earlier kidnapping in Syria, asks why he and others have been abandoned by the US and UK governments.
He asks why he and others have been abandoned by the US and UK governments. IS has recently killed three hostages and, in a video showing the death of UK aid worker David Haines, threatened to kill British man Alan Henning next.
'Abandoned' 'Unwinnable conflict'
No IS militants are seen in the video, which is entitled "Lend Me Your Ears" and is addressed to the Western public.No IS militants are seen in the video, which is entitled "Lend Me Your Ears" and is addressed to the Western public.
In it Mr Cantlie says other European governments have negotiated for the release of their hostages but says the US and UK have done things differently.In it Mr Cantlie says other European governments have negotiated for the release of their hostages but says the US and UK have done things differently.
"After two disastrous and hugely unpopular wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, why is it that our governments appear so keen to get involved in yet another unwinnable conflict?" he says.
He also says this is the first of several of what he calls programmes in which he will explain the philosophy of IS.He also says this is the first of several of what he calls programmes in which he will explain the philosophy of IS.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said Mr Cantlie was speaking to the camera "under duress". BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said Mr Cantlie was speaking to the camera under duress.
He said it was like a "kind of parody of a chat show" and "very much a propaganda video".He said it was like a "kind of parody of a chat show" and "very much a propaganda video".
"It doesn't end with any overt threat. He's reading from a script, there's no knife or gun being held to his head," our correspondent said."It doesn't end with any overt threat. He's reading from a script, there's no knife or gun being held to his head," our correspondent said.
He added that previous IS videos were directed at US and UK leaders, but this was meant for the British public, particularly Muslims.He added that previous IS videos were directed at US and UK leaders, but this was meant for the British public, particularly Muslims.
The message of the video is that IS has been "misrepresented by the Western media", and the hostage says he is going to be revealing the truth about IS in "the coming programmes", our correspondent added.The message of the video is that IS has been "misrepresented by the Western media", and the hostage says he is going to be revealing the truth about IS in "the coming programmes", our correspondent added.
From comments on the tape, it is clear it was made this year, but not precisely when.From comments on the tape, it is clear it was made this year, but not precisely when.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg described IS as a "murderous, medieval, terrorist outfit".Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg described IS as a "murderous, medieval, terrorist outfit".
"We didn't need any reminding that what we're dealing with here in Isil is a movement of almost unprecedented barbarity and cynicism," said Mr Clegg, who has not yet seen the video."We didn't need any reminding that what we're dealing with here in Isil is a movement of almost unprecedented barbarity and cynicism," said Mr Clegg, who has not yet seen the video.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said he would "look very closely" at any material released on the internet.Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said he would "look very closely" at any material released on the internet.
He said videos such as these could be "very distressing" to the families of the individuals involved.He said videos such as these could be "very distressing" to the families of the individuals involved.
Who is John Cantlie?Who is John Cantlie?
The video featuring Mr Cantlie has been released nearly a week after footage depicting the death of Mr Haines, the first British hostage to be killed.The video featuring Mr Cantlie has been released nearly a week after footage depicting the death of Mr Haines, the first British hostage to be killed.
It was in that video that the life of Mr Henning, 47, from Salford, was threatened.It was in that video that the life of Mr Henning, 47, from Salford, was threatened.
Mr Henning was a volunteer on an aid convoy in December 2013 when he was seized just after crossing into Syria.Mr Henning was a volunteer on an aid convoy in December 2013 when he was seized just after crossing into Syria.
Earlier, British Muslim leaders called for his immediate release, saying anyone undertaking a humanitarian act should be held in the highest esteem.Earlier, British Muslim leaders called for his immediate release, saying anyone undertaking a humanitarian act should be held in the highest esteem.
The video of Mr Haines's death followed the killings of US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff - which were also shown in videos - in August and earlier this month respectively.The video of Mr Haines's death followed the killings of US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff - which were also shown in videos - in August and earlier this month respectively.
On Tuesday, IS released a separate video, which was described by analysts as a video response to US air strikes.On Tuesday, IS released a separate video, which was described by analysts as a video response to US air strikes.
The slickly produced, Hollywood-style trailer for a film entitled "Flames of War" refers to US President Barack Obama's insistence that US combat troops would not be returning to fight in Iraq.The slickly produced, Hollywood-style trailer for a film entitled "Flames of War" refers to US President Barack Obama's insistence that US combat troops would not be returning to fight in Iraq.
In an apparent taunt, it depicts wounded US troops, masked executioners standing over kneeling captives, and declares at the conclusion: "Fighting has just begun."In an apparent taunt, it depicts wounded US troops, masked executioners standing over kneeling captives, and declares at the conclusion: "Fighting has just begun."