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The daughter of a British aid worker beheaded by Isis has called for the militant group to be “eradicated”.The daughter of a British aid worker beheaded by Isis has called for the militant group to be “eradicated”.
Bethany Haines, 17, whose 44-year-old father David Haines was killed earlier this month, said the extremist Islamists had to be stopped.Bethany Haines, 17, whose 44-year-old father David Haines was killed earlier this month, said the extremist Islamists had to be stopped.
“[Isis] need to be eradicated. They can’t be doing  this to people and get away with it. Hundreds of Syrians have been killed by them and they need to be stopped,” she told ITV News. “If air strikes and… ground forces or anything is what it takes, that’s what it takes.”“[Isis] need to be eradicated. They can’t be doing  this to people and get away with it. Hundreds of Syrians have been killed by them and they need to be stopped,” she told ITV News. “If air strikes and… ground forces or anything is what it takes, that’s what it takes.”
Ms Haines, of Perth, condemned people who had made jokes on social media about her father’s murder. “I know some people have been making jokes about it and even sharing the video,” she said. “In my eyes, you’re just as bad as the people who did it. It’s not on... it’s encouraging terrorism.” Ms Haines, of Perth, condemned people who had made jokes on social media about her father’s murder. “I know some people have been making jokes about it and even sharing the video,” she said. “In my eyes, you’re just as bad as the people who did it. It’s not on... it’s encouraging terrorism.” She spoke out as an international coalition of Muslim scholars condemned Isis in an open letter, declaring its existence “an offence to Islam”. They said Mr Haines and two US journalists were  “emissaries” and their killings “unquestionably forbidden”.
She spoke out as an international coalition of Muslim scholars condemned Isis in an open letter, declaring its existence “an offence to Islam”. They said Mr Haines and two US journalists were  “emissaries” and their killings “unquestionably forbidden”.