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Alan Henning's wife makes new appeal to Islamic State | |
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The wife of a British hostage being held by militants has made a renewed call for his release, saying there has been "outcry across the world" over his imprisonment. | The wife of a British hostage being held by militants has made a renewed call for his release, saying there has been "outcry across the world" over his imprisonment. |
Barbara Henning appealed directly to leaders of Islamic State (IS) for "mercy" for her husband Alan, who was captured in Syria in December. | Barbara Henning appealed directly to leaders of Islamic State (IS) for "mercy" for her husband Alan, who was captured in Syria in December. |
Earlier this month, IS threatened to kill Mr Henning in a video showing the beheading of UK hostage David Haines. | Earlier this month, IS threatened to kill Mr Henning in a video showing the beheading of UK hostage David Haines. |
Mrs Henning told IS: "He is innocent." | Mrs Henning told IS: "He is innocent." |
Reading a statement, Mrs Henning - who has previously sent public messages to IS - began: "I have a further message for Islamic State. | Reading a statement, Mrs Henning - who has previously sent public messages to IS - began: "I have a further message for Islamic State. |
"We have not abandoned Alan and we continue in our attempts to communicate with you. | "We have not abandoned Alan and we continue in our attempts to communicate with you. |
"I have had no contact from Islamic State holding Alan other than an audio file of him pleading for his life. | "I have had no contact from Islamic State holding Alan other than an audio file of him pleading for his life. |
"Muslims across the globe continue to question Islamic State over Alan's fate." | "Muslims across the globe continue to question Islamic State over Alan's fate." |
Mr Henning, 47, who has two children, was delivering aid to Syria when he was taken hostage. | Mr Henning, 47, who has two children, was delivering aid to Syria when he was taken hostage. |
His wife said some people thought her husband was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but she said: "He was in the right place doing the right thing." | His wife said some people thought her husband was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but she said: "He was in the right place doing the right thing." |
She said her family was "at a loss" as to why IS leaders could not "open their hearts and minds to the truth about Alan's humanitarian motives for going to Syria". | She said her family was "at a loss" as to why IS leaders could not "open their hearts and minds to the truth about Alan's humanitarian motives for going to Syria". |
She also said IS leaders were ignoring the "verdict of their own justice system" - in a previous statement she said she had been told a Sharia court found Mr Henning "innocent of being a spy". | She also said IS leaders were ignoring the "verdict of their own justice system" - in a previous statement she said she had been told a Sharia court found Mr Henning "innocent of being a spy". |
"Surely those who wish to be seen as a state will act in a statesmanlike way by showing mercy," she added. | "Surely those who wish to be seen as a state will act in a statesmanlike way by showing mercy," she added. |
'We need him' | 'We need him' |
Asked what message she had for her husband, Mrs Henning said: "Alan, we miss you and we're dreadfully concerned for your safety. | Asked what message she had for her husband, Mrs Henning said: "Alan, we miss you and we're dreadfully concerned for your safety. |
"But we are given so much hope by the outcry across the world as to your imprisonment. | "But we are given so much hope by the outcry across the world as to your imprisonment. |
"I ask Islamic State, please release him. We need him back home. Thank you." | "I ask Islamic State, please release him. We need him back home. Thank you." |
Mr Henning, a taxi driver from Eccles in Salford, appeared in the video which showed the death of Mr Haines. | Mr Henning, a taxi driver from Eccles in Salford, appeared in the video which showed the death of Mr Haines. |
IS has also released videos showing the beheadings of two US journalists, James Foley and Steven Sotloff. | IS has also released videos showing the beheadings of two US journalists, James Foley and Steven Sotloff. |
A new video emerged on Monday showing British journalist John Cantlie, another IS hostage. | A new video emerged on Monday showing British journalist John Cantlie, another IS hostage. |
It is the latest of three videos of Mr Cantlie posted online. In it he reads a script criticising the American strategy in Iraq. | It is the latest of three videos of Mr Cantlie posted online. In it he reads a script criticising the American strategy in Iraq. |