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John Cantlie: Father appeals for UK hostage's release | John Cantlie: Father appeals for UK hostage's release |
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The father of UK hostage John Cantlie has appealed for him to be released "to those he loves and who love him". | The father of UK hostage John Cantlie has appealed for him to be released "to those he loves and who love him". |
The journalist, who was kidnapped in Syria in 2012 and is being held by Islamic State (IS) militants, has so far appeared in three videos. | The journalist, who was kidnapped in Syria in 2012 and is being held by Islamic State (IS) militants, has so far appeared in three videos. |
Paul Cantlie said he felt "great relief" at seeing his son for the first time in two years, but also experienced "despair and helplessness". | Paul Cantlie said he felt "great relief" at seeing his son for the first time in two years, but also experienced "despair and helplessness". |
His family has been trying to deliver an "important message" to IS, he added. | His family has been trying to deliver an "important message" to IS, he added. |
The videos have all followed the same format, with Mr Cantlie appearing sitting at a desk against a black backdrop to address the camera. | The videos have all followed the same format, with Mr Cantlie appearing sitting at a desk against a black backdrop to address the camera. |
In the most recent, released earlier this week, he delivered a scripted message mocking the US strategy of using air strikes combined with local ground forces. | In the most recent, released earlier this week, he delivered a scripted message mocking the US strategy of using air strikes combined with local ground forces. |
At the end of the five-and-a-half minute film, he indicated there will be further messages. | At the end of the five-and-a-half minute film, he indicated there will be further messages. |
There are no signs of violence in the videos but, in the first, Mr Cantlie made clear he was speaking as a prisoner whose life was in danger. | There are no signs of violence in the videos but, in the first, Mr Cantlie made clear he was speaking as a prisoner whose life was in danger. |
'Seeking true story' | 'Seeking true story' |
His father said: "For the first time in almost two years, we saw John when he made a televised broadcast during which he told viewers that he was still a prisoner of the Islamic State and that maybe he will live and maybe he will die. | His father said: "For the first time in almost two years, we saw John when he made a televised broadcast during which he told viewers that he was still a prisoner of the Islamic State and that maybe he will live and maybe he will die. |
"As a family we experienced great relief seeing and hearing John and knowing that he is alive. This was followed by the feeling of despair and helplessness." | "As a family we experienced great relief seeing and hearing John and knowing that he is alive. This was followed by the feeling of despair and helplessness." |
He said when his son was captured in northern Syria while working as a photojournalist, he was "seeking out the true story of the suffering of the Syrian people". | He said when his son was captured in northern Syria while working as a photojournalist, he was "seeking out the true story of the suffering of the Syrian people". |
"John felt a strong need to help in the best way that he could," said his father. "As an impartial and respected journalist he knew that he could make a difference by acting as a platform for the world to listen to and take notice, using his journalistic skills for the good of the people, as a friend and as a civilian." | "John felt a strong need to help in the best way that he could," said his father. "As an impartial and respected journalist he knew that he could make a difference by acting as a platform for the world to listen to and take notice, using his journalistic skills for the good of the people, as a friend and as a civilian." |
The Cantlie family is trying to communicate with IS "to deliver an important message regarding John" but has yet to receive a response, said Mr Cantlie. | The Cantlie family is trying to communicate with IS "to deliver an important message regarding John" but has yet to receive a response, said Mr Cantlie. |
In a direct message to the militants, he said: "To those holding John: please know that he is a good man, he sought only to help the Syrian people and I ask you from all that is sacred, to help us and allow him to return home safely to those he loves and who love him." | In a direct message to the militants, he said: "To those holding John: please know that he is a good man, he sought only to help the Syrian people and I ask you from all that is sacred, to help us and allow him to return home safely to those he loves and who love him." |
He said his family had received "many messages" of support. | He said his family had received "many messages" of support. |
"Speaking entirely for myself, this is not how I had imagined I would be passing my 81st year," he added. | "Speaking entirely for myself, this is not how I had imagined I would be passing my 81st year," he added. |
"I want John to know how very proud I am of him. I can think of no greater joy than seeing my dear son released and allowed to return home to us." | "I want John to know how very proud I am of him. I can think of no greater joy than seeing my dear son released and allowed to return home to us." |
The experienced journalist and photographer has twice been held captive in Syria. | The experienced journalist and photographer has twice been held captive in Syria. |
He was kidnapped in July 2012, and handcuffed and blindfolded for a week, but escaped with the help from the Free Syrian Army. | He was kidnapped in July 2012, and handcuffed and blindfolded for a week, but escaped with the help from the Free Syrian Army. |
A second kidnap happened when he returned to Syria towards the end of 2012. | A second kidnap happened when he returned to Syria towards the end of 2012. |
IS, also known as Isis or Isil, has taken control of large areas of Syria and Iraq and declared a caliphate. | |
Since August, the group has killed three Western hostages - US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and British aid worker David Haines. They have also threatened to kill British hostage Alan Henning. |